Raymond B. answered 11/10/22
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P(jkq)=P(j)xP(k)xP(q)
= 4/52 x 4/52 x 4/52
=1/13 x 1/13 x 1/13
= 1/13^3= 1/2197 = about 0.05% chance
Lean R.
asked 11/10/22You pick three cards from a deck of 52 cards and putting them back in. What is the probability that you get a Jack, a king, a queen?
Raymond B. answered 11/10/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
P(jkq)=P(j)xP(k)xP(q)
= 4/52 x 4/52 x 4/52
=1/13 x 1/13 x 1/13
= 1/13^3= 1/2197 = about 0.05% chance
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