You draw two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, but before you draw the second card, you put the first one back and reshuffle the deck. (Round your answer to three decimal places)
1) Find P(Ace on first card and Red card on second card) 2) Find P(Ace and King in either order) 3) If you do not replace the first card before drawing the second card, Find P(Ace on first card and King on second card)
1)
P(Ace on first card and Red card on second card) =(4/52)*(26/52)=0.0385
2)\
P(Ace and King in either order) =2*(4/52)*(4/52)=0.0118
3)
P(Ace on first card and King on second card) =(4/52)*(4/51)=0.0060
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