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Rick pulled a card at random from a normal deck, noted it, replaced it, shuffled, and drew again. His draws were as follows: 10, J, 10, K, 1,2, 6,10, 11, 4 What is the probability that he will draw a 10 on the next draw? A 13 If the cards are replaced and shuffled, each draw is a simple independent event. You should ignore the extra information of what he drew so far. Since there are 4 10's in a standard deck of 52 cards, the probability of a 10 is 4/52 = 1/13. B 30 X While he did draw a 10 3/10 of the time so far, each draw is an independent event. His previous draws do not affect the future.
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