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OpenStudy (waleed_imtiaz):

Two cards are drawn in order(without replacement) from a regular deck of 52 cards. what is the probability that the second card is a queen? what is the probability that both cards are queen? Please help me

OpenStudy (waleed_imtiaz):

@tkhunny @Babysky

OpenStudy (kropot72):

The first part of the question involves two cases of conditional probability: (a) The probability that the second card is a queen on condition that the first card is not a queen. (b) The probability that the second card is a queen on condition that the first card is a queen.

OpenStudy (waleed_imtiaz):

Then how can I calculate furthur?

OpenStudy (kropot72):

I think that drawing a probability tree would be a good way to solve this.

OpenStudy (kropot72):

|dw:1475258002110:dw| I have started a probability tree. Can you put in the missing values of probability?

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