Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. You are dealt...
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. You are dealt two cards successively (without replacement) from a shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the first card is an ace and the second card is a king. O A. 0.018455 OB. 0.006033 OC. 0.0052634 OD. 0.004525
you are dealt 2 cards successively (without replacement) from a shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the first card is a king and the second card is a queen.
Find the indicated probability. You are dealt two cards successively (without replacement) from a shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that both cards are black. Express your answer as a simplified fraction.
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. TWO "fair" coin are tossed. Let A be the event of number of tails equal 1 and be the event of getting head for the second coin. Find the probability that either A or B occurs A. 174 B. 1/2 OC1 OD. 3/4 QUESTION 13 Determine whether the events are dependent A dice get rolled 4 times. Are rolls dependent on each other? O A. True OB....
2. (10 points) Suppose you are playing blackjack against a dealer. In a freshly shuffled deck, what is the probability that either you or the dealer is dealt a blackjack? (Recall the game of blackjack is played with each player obtaining two cards at random from a regular deck. We say these two cards form a blackjack if one card is an ace and the other card is either a 10, Jack, Queen or King) 2. (10 points) Suppose you...
2. Determine if the statements below are true or false. Justify your answer. (a) If a fair coin is tossed many times and the last eight tosses are all heads, then the chance that the next toss will be heads is somewhat less than 50% (b) Drawing a face card (jack, queen, or king) and drawing a red card from a full deck of playing cards are mutually exclusive events. (c) Drawing a face card and drawing an ace from...
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. Find the probability of tossing 1 tails or 1 head on the first 8 tosses of a "fair" coin. A. 0.010373 OB. 0.005567 OC. 0.008673 OD. 0.0625
Determine whether the events A and B are independent. Find the probability of event {A and B). Round your answer to 5 decimal places when necessary A card is selected at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. It is then replaced and a second card is selected at random. Event A: A king is selected on the first draw Event B: An ace is selected on the second draw independent A. 0.00592 dependant B. 0.01923 dependant C. 0.02324...
Find the indicated probability. Round your answer to 6 decimal places when necessary. Three "fair" coins are tossed. Let A be number of tails. What is the probability of event A - 2? O A. 172 OB. 1/4 O C. 5/8 OD. 3/8
A card is dealt from a complete deck of fifty-two playing cards (no jokers). Use probability rules (when appropriate) to find the probability that the card is as stated. (Enter your answers as fractions.) (a) a king and a spade (b) a king or a spade (c) not a king of spades