A students selects five cards from a well-shuffled deck of cards in a gambling game. Let Y be the number aces that appear among the cards selected. What is the probability that all aces in the deck appear among the cards selected?
Write your answer to five decimal places. e.g. 1.50001, 0.21212 etc
A students selects five cards from a well-shuffled deck of cards in a gambling game. Let...
Consider dealing a hand of 7 cards from a well shuffled standard deck of playing cards. Let X be the number of aces in the hand. What is the expected value of the number of aces in the hand?
3. Three cards are dealt without replacement, from a well shuffled deck. In answering the following, round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a percent. (a) Find the chance that all of the cards are aces. (b) Find the chance that none of the cards are aces. (c) Find the chance that the cards are not all aces.
4. A group of students are playing a card game. The game uses a well-shuffled deck of 56 playing cards. 52 of the cards are exactly as described in your textbook. However, there are also 4 Jokers. This means that there are 56 cards: 14 are hearts, 14 are diamonds, 14 are clubs, and 14 are spades. A hand of cards consists of Eight of the cards. Find the number of different hands that contain: a. At least 6 Diamonds....
gen interest 8.3.55 Suppose that 5 cards are drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that all 5 are black? The probability is nothing. (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
Suppose that 4 cards are drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that all 4 are spade?
I draw a single card from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. If the card is an Ace, I stop and if not, I shuffle the card back into the deck and try again. I keep going until I draw an Ace. What's the probability that the Ace first shows up on the 13th drawing? (Recall, a deck has 4 Aces.)
Suppose that 4 cards are drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that all 4 are not face cards?
#3 We draw the top 8 cards from a well-shuffled standard 52-card deck. nd the probability that: (a) The 8 cards include exactly 3 aces. (b) The 8 cards include exactly 2 kings. (c) The probability that the 8 cards include exactly 3 aces, or exactly 2 kings, or both. Fi
You are dealt two playing cards from a shuffled 52-card deck. Per usual, this deck contains 4 aces. What is the probability that both of your cards are aces?
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?