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Problem 2
What is the probability of pulling a heart, replacing it, pulling a club, replacing it, pulling a diamond,
replacing it, then pulling a spade, all from a standard deck?.


Sagot :

Answer:

subtract one for heart drawn without replacement leaves 51 cards on which thirteen are clubs. probability of drawing club 13/51. After drawing a heart as first card there are 51 cards left and 13 of them are clubs. So the probability on drawing a club then equals 13/51