Suppose that you draw one card from a deck.
a. If A = the card is a heart and B = the card is a club, are events A and B disjoint?
Independent?
b. If A = the card is a heart and B = the card is a 7, are events A and B disjoint?
Independent?
Suppose that you draw one card from a deck. a. If A = the card is...
Draw 1 card from a standard deck of 52. 1. Are the events of getting a red card and getting a spade disjoint, independent, or neither? 2. Are the events of getting a 2 and getting a heart disjoint, independent, or neither?
Consider a standard deck of 52 cards with 4 suits. Define events! a. Suppose you pick 1 card at random from the deck. What is the probability that card is a heart? b. Suppose you pick one card from the deck. What is the probability that card is a 5? c. Suppose you pick one card from the deck. What is the probability that the card is a heart and a 5? d. Suppose you pick one card from the...
You draw one card from a 52-card deck. Then the card is replaced in the deck and the deck is shuffled, and you draw again. Find the probability of drawing a five each time. The probability of drawing a five each time is?
Q2) suppose we draw a card from a deck of playing cards. (There are 52 cards in a deck) a) What is the probability that we draw a spade? B) What is the probability of getting a heart card given that it is red (heart and diamond) card?
you draw one card from a 52 card deck then the card is replaced in the deck and the deck is shuffled and you draw again, find the probability of drawing a three each time
A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards. One card is selected from the deck. (a) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a club or spade. (b) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a club or spade or heart. (c) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a four or heart. a. P(club or spade) = (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) b. P(club or spade or heart) = ((Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) c. P(four or heart) = ...
A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards. One card is selected from the deck. (a) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a club or spade. (b) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a club or spade or heart. (c) (a) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a two or club.
4. Consider an experiment with a standard 52-deck from which one card is randomly selected and not replaced. Then a second card is randomly selected. Define the following events Event A The first card is a heart Event B The second card is a heart Are these two events mutually exclusive? Why or Why not? Are these two events independent? Why or why not? (20 points) a. b.
A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards. One card is selected from the deck. (a) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a club or spade. (b) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a club or spade or diamond. (c) Compute the probability randomly of randomly selecting a six or heart. a. P( club or spade)= (Type an interger or a simplified fraction) b. P(club or spade or diamond)= (Type an interger or a simplified fraction) c. P(Six or heart)= (Type an interger or a simplified fraction)
In a standard deck of cards (52 cards), suppose you draw one card. What is the probability that you get either a King or a black card?