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Mathematics, 21.10.2019 13:30 asims13

conditional probability and the multiplication rule
1. two cards are selected in sequence from a standard deck (52 cards). find the probability that the
second card is an ace, given that the first card is:
a) a seven (assume that it is not replaced):
b) an ace (assume that it is not replaced):
c) what would be the answer in a) and b) if the first card is replaced?

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