1. Five cards are dealt from a standard deck of cards one at a time, find...
Problem 6 Five cards are dealt from a standard 52-card deck. Note that there are 13 kind of cards and each kind has 4 cards in a standard deck. (a) How many ways that one can draw 3 aces and 2 kings? (0.5 point (b) How many ways that one can draw a full house (3 cards of one kind, 2 cards of another kind)? (0.5 point)
You are dealt two cards successively without replacement from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that both cards are black.
You are dealt two cards successively without replacement from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the first card is a two and the second card is a ten. SHOWWORK! Round your answer to three decimal places.
Two cards are dealt from a standard deck of playing cards (52 cards, no jokers). The cards are not replaced after they are dealt. c) The probability that the first and second cards are both kings? P(K and K) = d) The probability that the first card is a club P(♣) = e) If the first card is a club, the probability that the second card will be a spade P(♠|♣) =
a) A hand of 5 cards is dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of selecting all the kings and a card that is not a king(5 points) an analysis within 2 standard deviation of the mean Part II a) A hand of 5 cards is dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of selecting all the kings and a card that is not a king(5 points) b) How many...
Suppose you are dealt six cards from a well-shuffled standard playing deck (there are 13 kinds, and four of each kind, in the standard 52 card deck). (a) What is the probability of receiving 3 aces and 3 kings? (b) What is the probability of receiving 3 of one kind and 3 of another? (c) What is the probability of receiving 4 aces and 2 kings?(d) What is the probability of receiving 4 of one kind and 2 of another?
A six-card poker hand is dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probability that has three cards of one suit, two cards of a second suit and one card of a third suit.
Cards are dealt at random and without replacement from a standard 52-card deck. What is the probability that the third queen is dealt on the fifth card? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
If you pick five cards from a standard 52-deck, (a) what is the probability of getting two kings and three "4s"? (b) what is the probability of getting four ♣'s and one ♠? (c) what is the probability of getting three aces? (d) what is the probability of getting two ♢'s and two ♡'s?
Five cards are drawn from a standard 52-card playing deck. A gambler has been dealt five cards-two aces, one king, one 7, and one 6. He discards the 7 and the 6 and is dealt two more cards. What is the probability that he ends up with a full house (3 cards of one kind, 2 cards of another kind)? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) 4. [-/3 Points] DETAILS WACKERLYSTAT7 2.E.149. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A large...