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11.10.2020 •
Mathematics
Jhon jogged 5 Miles on Thursday 6 to 50 miles of Friday and 3.4 miles on Saturday how many miles does Jhon have to run in order to run 70 miles for the week _ per week pl helo i need it quick ❤️
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Ответ:
62.6 I think, but who knows
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The events are independent. They are not related at all. This is because you put the card back in, keeping the total number of cards the same. If you did not put the card back, then the second draw (selecting the queen) would be dependent on the first event (selecting the king)
The probability of picking a king is 4/52 = 1/13
If you do not put the card back, then there are 52-1 = 51 cards left and 4 queens, so 4/51 is the probability of getting a queen. Again, this is assuming you do not put the first card back. Putting that first card back would make the queen's probability 4/52 = 1/13, which is the same as selecting that king.