Suppose that you have 9 green cards and 5 yellow cards. The cards are well shuffled. You randomly draw two cards without replacement.  G1 = the first card drawn is greenG2 = the second card drawn is green a.  P(G1 and G2) =  b.  P(At least 1 green) = c.  P(G2|G1) = d.  Are G1 and G2 independent?  They are independent events They are dependent events

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Suppose that you have 9 green cards and 5 yellow cards. The cards are well shuffled. You randomly draw two cards without replacement. 

G1 = the first card drawn is green
G2 = the second card drawn is green

a.  P(G1 and G2) = 

b.  P(At least 1 green) =

c.  P(G2|G1) = 

d.  Are G1 and G2 independent? 

  • They are independent events
  • They are dependent events
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