12. Cards: Suppose you and a friend are playing cards and you are each dealt 4 cards. You have a 10, Jack, Queen, and King in your hand. You are about to be dealt one more card. What is the probability that you are dealt an Ace given that (a)* Your friend has no aces in his hand. (b) Your friend has exactly one ace in his hand.
12. Cards: Suppose you and a friend are playing cards and you are each dealt 4 cards. You have a 10, Jack, Queen, and King in your hand. You are about to be dealt one more card. What is the probability that you are dealt an Ace given that (a)* Your friend has no aces in his hand. (b) Your friend has exactly one ace in his hand.
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
Problem 7ECP: You draw one card at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability that...
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