Suppose a card is drawn at random from a standard deck. Finally for a third time a card is drawn at random from the deck. The card is being shuffled back into the deck. Finally for a third time a car is drawn at random from the deck.

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Suppose a card is drawn at random from a standard deck. Finally for a third time a card is drawn at random from the deck. The card is being shuffled back into the deck. Finally for a third time a car is drawn at random from the deck.

Here is a table showing all 52 cards in a standard deck.
Face cards
Suit Ace Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King
Color
Red
Hearts AV 2
48
49 AS A
AL
4Y
Red Diamonds A 2+
3+
94 10+ J+
54 64
7.
7
Black
Spades A 24
3소
94 104 JA
KA
4소
Black
Clubs A 2
3
4 54 64
¥8
94 104 J
Suppose a card is drawn at random from a standard deck. The card is then shuffled back into the deck. The
the deck. The card is then shuffled back into the deck. Finally, for a third time a card is drawn at random fro
What is the probability of first drawing a club, then a black card, and then a five?
Do not round your intermediate computations. Round your final answer to four decimal places.
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Transcribed Image Text:Here is a table showing all 52 cards in a standard deck. Face cards Suit Ace Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten Jack Queen King Color Red Hearts AV 2 48 49 AS A AL 4Y Red Diamonds A 2+ 3+ 94 10+ J+ 54 64 7. 7 Black Spades A 24 3소 94 104 JA KA 4소 Black Clubs A 2 3 4 54 64 ¥8 94 104 J Suppose a card is drawn at random from a standard deck. The card is then shuffled back into the deck. The the deck. The card is then shuffled back into the deck. Finally, for a third time a card is drawn at random fro What is the probability of first drawing a club, then a black card, and then a five? Do not round your intermediate computations. Round your final answer to four decimal places. O
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