
a) A hand of 5 cards is dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards. What...
A hand of 5 cards is dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of selecting all the kings and a card that is not a king? show all work.
Two cards are dealt from a standard deck of playing cards (52 cards, no jokers). The cards are not replaced after they are dealt. c) The probability that the first and second cards are both kings? P(K and K) = d) The probability that the first card is a club P(♣) = e) If the first card is a club, the probability that the second card will be a spade P(♠|♣) =
5 cards are dealt from a standard 52 card deck. What is the probability that the sum of the faces on the five cards is 48 or more.
A six-card poker hand is dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probability that has three cards of one suit, two cards of a second suit and one card of a third suit.
In a standard deck of 52 playing cards there are 4 jacks, 4 queens, and 4 kings, called face cards. Assume that being dealt a hand in cards is like selecting those cards at random from the deck. An ace can count as a low card (as 1) and also as the high card (as in K, A). Four-card hands a. How many different 4−card hands are possible from a deck of 52 cards
A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards. One card is selected from the deck. (a) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a jack or king. (b) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a jack or king or nine. (c) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a two or spade.
R. Given a standard deck of 52 cards with 5 cards being dealt to a player. (a) Find the probability that the player's hand will have all 5 cards as spades. (4 marks) (b) Now find the probability that the player's hand is a flush. Note that a flush is a 5 card poker hand with all 5 cards being the same suit. (4 marks)
you are dealt 2 cards successively (without replacement) from a shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the first card is a king and the second card is a queen.
5. In a poker game, 5 cards are dealt from a standard 52 card deck that has been well shuffled. You are the only player in this scenario. (Note: if you are not familiar with poker hands, you may want to look up what some of these are online-also check out Chapter 23 in the textbook.) a) How many 5 card hands are possible? b) What is the probability that you are dealt two pairs? c) What is the probability...
1. Five cards are dealt from a standard deck of cards one at a time, find the probability that three of them are kings for each of the following two cases. (8 points, 4 each) (a). Without replacement. (b). With replacement.