The picks are presumably independent so that the required probability is the product of the probabilities for each pick.
P(D from 1st deck) = 1/4 and P(Q spades from 2nd deck) = 1/12
Probability of both = 1/48.
Hannah M.
asked 03/26/19A card games requires to choose a card from two different sets of cards. One of the card sets contains the numbered cards from a standard deck of cards(including the ace) The other set contains only face cards. What is the probability that a player will pick a diamond from the numbered cards and a queen of spades from the other set?
The picks are presumably independent so that the required probability is the product of the probabilities for each pick.
P(D from 1st deck) = 1/4 and P(Q spades from 2nd deck) = 1/12
Probability of both = 1/48.
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