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An official deck of playing cards contains a total of 52 cards. It has four suits: spades, diamonds, hearts, and clubs. Each suit has 13 cards: ace, 2-10, and three face cards, the jack, queen, and king. You randomly select two cards from the deck. What is the probability that both cards are face cards when (a) you replace the first card before selecting the second one and (b) you do not replace the first card before selecting the second one? Compare the probabilities by finding how many times more or less one probability is than the other. All answers should be decimals expressed to three decimal places. Tim D. asked • 11/30/20
Drawing from a regular deck of 52 playing cards, what is the probability of drawing a face card (jack, queen, or king) 4 times in a row? (Assume that jokers are taken out, and assume no replacement. Round your answer to four decimal places.) How would the probability change if you assumed replacement? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) 1 Expert Answer |