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28 January, 10:24

1. Consider drawing a single card from a well shuffled 52-card deck. Let E1 be an event of getting a heart card and E2 be an event of getting a face card. Find P (E1UE2). 2. Two balls are drawn in succession, without replacement, from a box containing 4 blue and 6 white balls of the same sizes. What is the probability of drawing a blue ball on the first draw and a white ball on the second drawn?

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  1. 28 January, 13:32
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    1) Find P (E1UE2)

    E1 probability = 1/2

    There are 26 red cards in a 52 card deck, so the probability of choosing a red card is = 26/52 = 1/2

    E2 probability = 12 / 52 or 3/13

    The face cards are: Jacks, Queens, and Kings. There are four suits, so in each suit there are one jack, one queen and one king. The probability is 3 x 4 = 12 divided by the total number of cards.

    2) the probability of drawing a blue ball on the first draw: 4 / 10

    the probability of drawing a white ball on the second drawn: 6/9 (because there is less one ball from the previous draw).

    the probability of the cases together is 4/15 (4 / 10 x 6/9) since they are independent cases.
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