two cards are drawn WITH REPLACEMENT from a standard 52 card deck. Find the probability of drawing two kings?
http://openstudy.com/users/suchandrarao#/updates/51814223e4b0163f437032e1 what would be this
1:13*1:13
@qweqwe123123123123111 u cant say that because there are totally 4 sets of 13 cards each
@Suchandrarao no idea
i think i had already given u the ans
@Suchandrarao So tell me the difference between 4:52*4:52 and 1:13*1:13
@Suchandrarao theres 4 different questions that are kind of the same
Yes, Suchandrarao's example is "without replacement". Your problem specifies "with replacement"
oh sry its my mistake because i was thinking about without replacement
No problem, sir! And thank you! :-)
@qweqwe123123123123111 @Suchandrarao two cards are drawn WITH REPLACEMENT from a standard 52 card deck. find the probability of drawing a jack and then drawing a queen?
the same ans follows 1/169
okay thank you!
what about two cards are drawn WITHOUT REPLACEMENT from a standard 52 card deck. find the probability of drawing a jack and then drawing a queen
@Suchandrarao
@Suchandrarao, you deserve one too at this point... :-)
lol
Thank you, ma'am! :-)
BTW, NOW is the time to look at Suchandrarao's link. Drawing the jack would be 1:13 But without replacement, you now have 51 cards left, so drawing a queen would be 4:51 Total odds are 1:13*4:51
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