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24 July, 00:58

A card is drawn at random from a standard pack of playing cards. Then a fair coin is flipped. What is the probability of selecting a spade and the coin landing on heads?

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  1. 24 July, 04:30
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    Let A:{ drawing a spade from a pack} and B:{coin landing on a tail}. Now, since A & B are independent P (AB) = P (A) ∗P (B) = 1352∗12=18.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    P (AB) = P (A)

    ∗P (B)

    =1352∗12=18.
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