Two cards will be dealt off the top of a well-shuffled deck. you have a choice:
i> to win $1 if at least one of the two cards is a queen.
ii. to win $1 if the first is a queen.
which option is better? or are they equivalent? Explain.
Two cards will be dealt off the top of a well-shuffled deck. you have a choice:...
5. Suppose a deck of 52 cards is shuffled and the top two cards are dealt. a) How many ordered pairs of cards could possibly result as outcomes? Assuming each of these pairs has the same chance, calculate: b) the chance that the first card is an ace; c) the chance that the second card is an ace (explain your answer by a symmetry argument as well as by counting); d) the chance that both cards are aces; e) the...
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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.
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