this exercise refers to choosing two cards from a thoroughly shuffled deck. assume that the deck is shuffled after a card is returned to the deck. if you do not put the first card back in the deck before you draw the next, what is the probability that the first card is a 10 and the second card is a jack?



Answer :

Probability is simply how likely something is to happen. Whenever we're unsure about the outcome of an event, we can talk about the probabilities of certain outcomes—how likely they are. The analysis of events governed by probability is called statistics.

Solve the problem?

Given that a card is selected from a 52-card deck that has been thoroughly shuffled without being replaced, the following card is drawn.

A: The top card is a 4, and B: The next card is an ace.

Probability =A∩B

After this first card is pulled, if 10is drawn, we have 51 cards left with 4 aces in them. This is the probability we need to discover for

P(A). =  10/52  

P(B) = number of aces in 51 cards divided by 51, thus = 4/51

Hence A∩B =10/52×10/51

=   100/2652

(From this, we can see that, after changing the card count, A and B are independent.

Additionally, we multiply the probability for both.)

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