7,8,9,10 7. Two cards are selected from a standard deck, with replacement. Find the probability that...
Three cards are randomly selected from a fair deck (without replacement). Find the probabilities of the following events by applying the definition of conditional probability: • All hearts, given all cards are red. • All hearts, given one of the cards is a king • All hearts, given no spades. • All hears, given two kings.
We draw 5 cards randomly, and without replacement, from a standard 52-card deck. Find the probability that we get (a) three cards of one suit and two of another (b) at least three hearts
Three cards are randomly selected without replacement from a deck of 52 cards. The deck of cards contains exactly 13 spades. Compute the conditional probability that the first card selected is a spade, given that the second and third cards are spades.
two different cards are chosen at random from a standard deck of 52 cards find the probability that both cars are hearts given that both cards are the same color
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)
1. We draw 5 cards randomly, and without replacement, from a standard 52-card deck. Find the probability that we get (a) three cards of one suit and two of another (b) at least three hearts
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.
You are dealt two cards successively without replacement from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that both cards are black.
(12 pts) 3. a Draw 10 cards at random and with replacement from a standard deck of cards. What is the probability that at most 2 of them are face cards? (A face card is a Jack, Queen, or King.) Suppose you deal 10 cards, without replacement, off the top of a well-shuffled deck. What is the probability that they are all hearts? In this problem, assume that the gender of any child that a couple has is equally likely...
We are drawing two cards without replacement from a standard 52-card deck. Find the probability that we draw at least one ten. The probability is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)