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Suppose you randomly draw two cards from a standard deck of playing cards. What's the probability of drawing a four of clubs, and then drawing a seven of hearts? With Replacement: Without Replacement:
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Suppose you randomly draw two cards from a standard deck of playing cards. What's the probability of drawing a four of clubs, and then drawing a seven of hearts?
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If the events are independent, the probability of both/all events occurring is determined by multiplying the probabilities of the individual events.
A) 13/52 * 12/51 = ?
B) 13/52 * 13/52 = ?
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