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Question

suppose that you select 2 cards without replacement from a standard deck of 52 cards. A) If the first card you select is a six, what is the probability that the second card you select is not a four? B) If the first card you select is a king, what is the probability that the second card you select is a spade? suppose that you select 2 cards without replacement from a standard deck of 52 cards. A) If the first card you select is a six, what is the probability that the second card you select is not a four? B) If the first card you select is a king, what is the probability that the second card you select is a spade? suppose that you select 2 cards without replacement from a standard deck of 52 cards. A) If the first card you select is a six, what is the probability that the second card you select is not a four? B) If the first card you select is a king, what is the probability that the second card you select is a spade?

Explanation / Answer

a) after selecting first card as six there remain 51 cards out of whcih 47 cards are non -four cards

therefore  probability that the second card you select is not a four =47/51

b)probability that the second card you select is a spade=first card is king of spade and second card is of spade+

first card is not a king of spade*second card is that of spade =(1/4)*(12/51)+(3/4)*(13/51)=1/4