lorlarry lorlarry
  • 19-05-2021
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
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Suppose I will pick two cards from a
standard deck without replacement.
What is the probability that I select
two spades?

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zaydabdalmajid123
zaydabdalmajid123 zaydabdalmajid123
  • 19-05-2021
The probability that the first card drawn is a spade is 1/4. Given that the first card drawn is a spade, there are 12 more spades out of the remaining 51 cards in the deck (assuming that you’re drawing without replacement). So the total probability of two spades is (1/4)(12/51) = 3/51.
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melindahonabarger4
melindahonabarger4 melindahonabarger4
  • 19-05-2021
the answer above is correct i used it
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