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7 April, 05:29

Suppose a card is drawn at random from a standard deck. The card is then shuffled back into the deck. Then for a second time a card is drawn at random from the deck. The card is then shuffled back into the deck. Finally, for a third time a card is drawn at random from the deck. What is the probability of first drawing a red card, then a diamond, and then a face card? Do not round your intermediate computations. Round your final answer to four decimal places.

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  1. 7 April, 07:03
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    Probability = 0.0288

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For the first draw.

    There are total of 52 cards in a deck of cards and a total of 26 red cards in a deck of cards.

    Probability of drawing a red = 26/52

    Probability = 0.5

    For the second draw. Actually the initial card drawn was replaced. Total number of face cards are 12.

    Probability of drawing a face card = 12/52 = 0.23076923

    For the third draw.

    There are 13 diamond cards in total.

    Probability of a diamond = 13/52

    Probability = 0.25

    Probability of red, face, diamond = 0.5*0.23076923*0.25=0.028846

    To four decimal place = 0.0288
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