You draw two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, but before you draw the second card, you put the first one back and reshuffle the deck. (a) Are the outcomes on the two cards independent? Why? No. The probability of drawing a specific second card depends on the identity of the first card.No. The events cannot occur together.    Yes. The events can occur together.Yes. The probability of drawing a specific second card is the same regardless of the identity of the first drawn card. (b) Find P(ace on 1st card and king on 2nd). (Enter your answer as a fraction.) (c) Find P(king on 1st card and ace on 2nd). (Enter your answer as a fraction.) (d) Find the probability of drawing an ace and a king in either order. (Enter your answer as a fraction.)

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You draw two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, but before you draw the second card, you put the first one back and reshuffle the deck.

(a) Are the outcomes on the two cards independent? Why?
No. The probability of drawing a specific second card depends on the identity of the first card.No. The events cannot occur together.    Yes. The events can occur together.Yes. The probability of drawing a specific second card is the same regardless of the identity of the first drawn card.

(b) Find P(ace on 1st card and king on 2nd). (Enter your answer as a fraction.)


(c) Find P(king on 1st card and ace on 2nd). (Enter your answer as a fraction.)


(d) Find the probability of drawing an ace and a king in either order. (Enter your answer as a fraction.)
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