Three cards are drawn from a deck without replacement. Find the probability the first card is a club, the second card is a diamond and the third card is red card.
Three cards are drawn from a deck without replacement. Find the probability the first card is...
two cards are drawn without replacement from an ordinary deck find the probability that the second is not a spade card given that the first is club card is a spade.
Two cards are drawn from a standard deck of cards without replacement. Find the probability for the following: a.) P(selecting a diamond OR a red card) b.) P(selecting a face card OR a card less than 10) c.) P(selecting a black card OR a card that has a number that is a multiple of 3)
If two cards are drawn without replacement from a deck, find the probability that the second card is a spade, given that the first card was a spade.
two cards are drawn without replacement from an ordinary deck, find the probability that the second is not a diamond , given that the first is not a diamond.
Two cards are drawn without replacement from a standard deck of 5252 playing cards. What is the probability of choosing a diamond for the second card drawn, if the first card, drawn without replacement, was a heart? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.
Bonus question for 10 extra points Three cards are drawn from a deck of cards in succession without replacement. Find the probability that the first card selected is an ace, the second card is a red jack and the third card is nine, ten, queen or king? (10 pts)
Two cards are drawn without replacement from an ordinary deck. Find the probability that the second is a face card, given that the first is a jack. The probability is . (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
Two cards are drawn without replacement from a standard deck of 52 52 playing cards. What is the probability of choosing a red card for the second card drawn, if the first card, drawn without replacement, was a spade? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.
8. Assume three cards are drawn from a standard 52-card deck without replacement. Answer each of the following questions. a) What is the probability that the third card will be the two of clubs? b) Are your odds better for choosing the two of clubs on your first, second, or third draw? c) How can you use this example to illustrate the difference between independent and dependent events? d) How do the marginal, joint, and conditional probabilities change if we...
If 2 cards are drawn from an ordinary deck without replacement of the first card, what is the probability of drawing two spades?