Five cards are dealt from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the following. Assume ace is high. SHOW SET UP ONLY. DO NOT SOLVE.
What is the probability of getting exactly 3 red cards, the jack of spades, and no other spades?
No. Of cards in an ordinary deck = 52
No. No red cards = 26
No. of spades = 13
No. Of non-spades = 52-13= 39
Five cards are dealt from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the following. Assume ace is...
Five cards are dealt from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the following. Assume ace is high. SHOW SET UP ONLY. DO NOT SOLVE. How many hands are possible that contain only cards less than 8? What is the probability of getting exactly 3 red cards, the jack of spades, and no other spades? What is the probability of getting 2 of a kind and 2 of another kind?
Five cards are dealt from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the following. Assume ace is high. SHOW SET UP ONLY. DO NOT SOLVE. How many hands are possible that contain only cards less than 8? What is the probability of getting 2 of a kind and 2 of another kind?
A 10-card hand is dealt from an ordinary deck of 52 cards. Find the probability that there are exactly 4 cards of one suit and 3 in two other suits.
Seven cards are dealt from a deck of 52 cards. (a) What is the probability that the ace of spades is one of the 7 cards? (b) Suppose one of the 7 cards is chosen at random and found not to be the ace of spades. What is the probability that none of the 7 cards is the ace of spades? (c) Suppose the experiment in part (b) is repeated a total of 10 times (replacing the card looked at...
In straight poker, five cards are dealt to each player from a deck of ordinary playing cards. What is the probability that a player will be dealt a flush (i.e., five cards all of one suit)?
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