One card is selected at random from an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards.  Let                                  A =event a face card is selected,                                B =event a king is selected, and                                                           C =event a heart is selected.  Find the following probabilities and express your results in words. Compute the conditional probabilities directly; do not use the conditional probability rule.  a). P(B)               b). P(B|A)               c). P(B|C)             d). P(B|(not A)            e). P(A)           f). P(A|B)              g). P(A|C)           h). P(A|(not B)

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One card is selected at random from an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. 

Let                                  A =event a face card is selected,                                B =event a king is selected, and                  

                                        C =event a heart is selected. 

Find the following probabilities and express your results in words. Compute the conditional probabilities directly; do not use the conditional probability rule. 

a). P(B)               b). P(B|A)               c). P(B|C)             d). P(B|(not A)            e). P(A)           f). P(A|B)              g). P(A|C)           h). P(A|(not B)

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