Five cards are dealt from a standard deck.
a) What is the probability that all five cards are diamonds?
b) What is the expected number of diamonds?
Five cards are dealt from a standard deck. a) What is the probability that all five...
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.
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.
2 points Five cards are dealt from a regular deck of cards. What is the probability of getting at least one face card? 0 1264004 5203 0 120 sacs 0 120. - 12C2 - 1203 - 12C4 • 12C CS
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.
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)?
1) a. Find the probability of being dealt five hearts from a standard deck of playing cards. (Assume that you are randomly dealt a five-card hand.) b. Find the probability that out of the 1319 college freshmen on campus, you are randomly chosen by the yearbook staff to give a quote about your first year at college, which will be published in the yearbook.
Suppose 3 cards are dealt from a well-shuffled standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that at least one 7 will be dealt? Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
Assume that you are dealt four cards from a well-shuffled standard deck. What is the probability of 4 aces given that you have at least 3 aces?
You are dealt two cards from a deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that your two dealt cards are the 3 of clubs and the queen of hearts?
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(♠|♣) =