A card is drawn from a standard deck. A second

glielo3ly

glielo3ly

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2022-02-12

A card is drawn from a standard deck. A second card is drawn, without replacing the first card. Consider the following events: Event A=The first card selected is red. Event B=The second card selected is black. What word describes the relationship between events A and B?

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Emilie Mcpherson

Emilie Mcpherson

Beginner2022-02-13Added 12 answers

Step 1
They are not independant.
Event A has a chance of
2652=12=0.50
of happening
Now that you have removed this card from the deck, the chance of the second card being black is not 5050 anymore, but:
26510.51 (second card red would be 25510.49)
In this case the draw (without putting back) influences the second draw.
If you put back the card after each draw, the events would be independant, for every time you draw a new card, the chances would be 5050

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