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The probability of each card that is not replaced and second card is drawn.
Answer to Problem 9PPS
The probability of each card that is not replaced and second card is drawn is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Letters:
First consider a deck
So, think that a card is drawn at random from
So as the first card is not replaced the first event affects the second event so these are the dependent events.
Besides the overall probability of two dependent events is calculated by multiplying the probability with the first event by the second event after the occurrences of first event.
The probability of
As there is a card with the letter
So, the probability of
Conclusion:
Hence,
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