Here is a table showing all 52 cards in a standard deck. Face cards Color Suit Ace Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King Red Hearts AV 2 30 4 50 60 70 8 9 10 J Q♥ K♥ Red Diamonds A 2 3 4 5 6 70 8 9 10 JO Q• K• Black Spades A 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94 104 JA Q4 K4 Black Clubs A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 104 J Q4 K A card is drawn at random from a standard deck. That card is not put back in the deck, and a second card is drawn at random from the remaining cards in t deck. Neither of the cards drawn so far are put back in the deck, and a third card is drawn at random from the remaining cards in the deck. What is the probability that the first card drawn is red, the second card drawn is a spade, and the third card drawn is a spade? Do not round your intermediate computations. Round your final answer to four decimal places. 0.5,0.2549,0.26
Here is a table showing all 52 cards in a standard deck. Face cards Color Suit Ace Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King Red Hearts AV 2 30 4 50 60 70 8 9 10 J Q♥ K♥ Red Diamonds A 2 3 4 5 6 70 8 9 10 JO Q• K• Black Spades A 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94 104 JA Q4 K4 Black Clubs A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 104 J Q4 K A card is drawn at random from a standard deck. That card is not put back in the deck, and a second card is drawn at random from the remaining cards in t deck. Neither of the cards drawn so far are put back in the deck, and a third card is drawn at random from the remaining cards in the deck. What is the probability that the first card drawn is red, the second card drawn is a spade, and the third card drawn is a spade? Do not round your intermediate computations. Round your final answer to four decimal places. 0.5,0.2549,0.26
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Transcribed Image Text:Here is a table showing all 52 cards in a standard deck.
Face cards
Color
Suit Ace Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King
Red
Hearts A 2 30 4♥ 50 60
8 9 100 J♥ Q♥ K♥
Red Diamonds A 2 30
4 50 6 7
8 90 10 J Q K
Black
Spades A 24 34
44 54 64 74
84 94 104 JA Q4 KA
Black
Clubs A 2 3 4 54 64 7
8 94 104 J Qt Kt
A card is drawn at random from a standard deck. That card is not put back in the deck, and a second card is drawn at random from the remaining cards in the
deck. Neither of the cards drawn so far are put back in the deck, and a third card is drawn at random from the remaining cards in the deck.
What is the probability that the first card drawn is red, the second card drawn is a spade, and the third card drawn is a spade?
Do not round your intermediate computations. Round your final answer to four decimal places.
0.5,0.2549,0.26
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