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Mathematics, 07.02.2021 07:40 teneciastclair7

You draw a card from a well-shuffled, standard deck of 52 playing cards. This card will be referred to as Card 1.
You place the first card back into the deck, and shuffle it. Then you draw a card from the deck. This
card will be referred to as Card 2. (It might be the same card as the first time.)
Evaluate the following probabilities:
1. P(Card 1 is a king)
2. P(Card 2 is a black 8)
3. P(Card 1 is a 5 AND Card 2's suit is clubs)
4. P(Card 1 is a 5 OR Card 2's suit is clubs)
5. P(Card 1 is the same as Card 2)

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