Compute probability for the following compound event. (Assumptions: a die with 6 sides; a poker deck has 52 cards.) What is the probability of drawing an ace and a king on three draws (without replacement) from a poker deck? (Hint: Use the negation rule.)

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Compute probability for the following compound event.

(Assumptions: a die with 6 sides; a poker deck has 52 cards.)

What is the probability of drawing an ace and a king on three draws (without replacement) from a poker deck? (Hint: Use the negation rule.)

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Given : 3 cards are drawn from a poker deck which has 52 cards . 

We have to find probability that : 

   1st card is ace , 2nd card is king and 3rd card is ace or a king . 

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Let, A be the event denotes card is ace . 

Total number of ace cards is a deck = 4 

Drawing one card of ace =  4C1 = 4 

Drawing one card from standard deck = 52C1 

Therefore , P (A) = 4C152C1=452 

 

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