
Mike D. answered 11/30/20
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12 face cards. So first probability = (12/52) (11/51) (10/50) (9/49)
With replacement (12/52) (12/52) (12/52) (12/52)
Tim D.
asked 11/30/20Drawing 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.)
Mike D. answered 11/30/20
Effective, patient, empathic, math and science tutor
12 face cards. So first probability = (12/52) (11/51) (10/50) (9/49)
With replacement (12/52) (12/52) (12/52) (12/52)
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