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Mathematics, 07.06.2020 02:57 crobinson2327

15 POINTS A)
Assume you have a deck of cards, and there are no duplicates.
You would like to draw card "A5".
You first draw 7 cards and set them aside.
Then you draw 6 new cards.
What is the probability that A5 is one of the new 6 cards that you drew?

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Assume you use the same deck of 60 cards, now shuffled.
This time, you are looking for A5 and A7.
Again, you draw 7 cards and set them aside.
You again draw 6 new cards.
What is the probability that both A5 and A7 are in the 6 new cards you drew?

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15 POINTS A)
Assume you have a deck of cards, and there are no duplicates.
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