Mathematics, 01.02.2021 07:40 sierram298
Suppose that you have 10 green cards and 5 yellow cards. The cards are well shuffled. You randomly draw
two cards without replacement.
G = the first card drawn is green
G2 = the second card drawn is green
a. P(G, and G2) -
b. P(At least 1 green)
C. P(G2G) -
d. Are G, and G2 independent?
They are independent events
They are dependent events
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