Cards: Suppose you draw two cards with replacement. Round your answers to 3 significant digits*. (a) What is...

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Cards: Suppose you draw two cards withreplacement. Round your answers to 3 significantdigits*.

(a) What is the probability of getting a queen then a queenagain?
P(queen on the first and queen on thesecond) =  

(b) What is the probability of getting a queen then a king?
P(queen on the first and king on thesecond) =  

(c) What is the probability of getting a queen then a spade?
P(queen on the first and spade on thesecond) =  



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*Significant Digits: Here are some probabilitiesexpressed to 3 significant digits.
You start counting digits from left to right starting with thefirst non-zero digit.

0.123      0.0123      0.00123      0.102      0.350      0.300


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Background playing card information: In a standarddeck of playing cards there are 52 cards total.
There are 4 suits:

hearts ♥      diamonds♦      spades♠      clubs♣     

Each suit has 13 values:

2  3  4  5  6  7  8   9  10  jack  queen  king  ace  

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Two cards are drawn from the pack of 52 cardsThere are 4 suitshearts diamondsspadesclubsEach suit has 13    See Answer
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