Given a standard deck of playing cards (which you may google if you wish to see an image), the deck is shuffled and a single card is drawn at random from the deck. Determine: 28. P not face a. 1 13 b. 10 13 c. 2 15 d. 3 13 e. 3 26 29. P red King a. .286 b. .038 c. .051 d. .128 e. .662 30. P King a. .055 b. .066 c. .077 d. .088 e. .099 31. P King red | a. .055 b. .066 c. .077 d. .088 e. .099 32. Which of the following pairs of events are independent? a. Pulling a Jack and pulling a face card b. Pulling a spade and pulling a black card c. Pulling a heart and pulling a Queen d. Pulling a face card and pulling an Ace e. Pulling a King and pulling a number card
Compound Probability
Compound probability can be defined as the probability of the two events which are independent. It can be defined as the multiplication of the probability of two events that are not dependent.
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Probability theory is a branch of mathematics that deals with the subject of probability. Although there are many different concepts of probability, probability theory expresses the definition mathematically through a series of axioms. Usually, these axioms express probability in terms of a probability space, which assigns a measure with values ranging from 0 to 1 to a set of outcomes known as the sample space. An event is a subset of these outcomes that is described.
Conditional Probability
By definition, the term probability is expressed as a part of mathematics where the chance of an event that may either occur or not is evaluated and expressed in numerical terms. The range of the value within which probability can be expressed is between 0 and 1. The higher the chance of an event occurring, the closer is its value to be 1. If the probability of an event is 1, it means that the event will happen under all considered circumstances. Similarly, if the probability is exactly 0, then no matter the situation, the event will never occur.
Given a standard deck of playing cards (which you may google if you wish to see an image), the deck is shuffled and a
single card is drawn at random from the deck. Determine:
28. P not face
a. 1
13
b. 10
13
c. 2
15
d. 3
13
e. 3
26
29. P red King
a. .286
b. .038
c. .051
d. .128
e. .662
30. P King
a. .055
b. .066
c. .077
d. .088
e. .099
31. P King red |
a. .055
b. .066
c. .077
d. .088
e. .099
32. Which of the following pairs of
a. Pulling a Jack and pulling a face card
b. Pulling a spade and pulling a black card
c. Pulling a heart and pulling a Queen
d. Pulling a face card and pulling an Ace
e. Pulling a King and pulling a number card
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Given:
A standard deck of playing cards has 52 cards in total.
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