My friend picks five card from the 52-card standard deck. He
shows me only two of...
My friend picks five card from the 52-card standard deck. He
shows me only two of the cards: A♥ and K♦. What is the probability
that my friend scored a full house?
Your friend has chosen a card from a standard deck of 52
playing cards and no one knows the card except himself. Now you
have to guess the unknown card. Before guessing the card, you can
ask your friend exactly one question, the question must be either
Q1, Q2 or Q3 below:
Q1. whether the chosen card is an ace (A)?
Q2. whether the chosen card is a spade (♠)?
Q3. whether the chosen card is the ace of spades...
Your friend has chosen a card from a standard deck of 52 playing
cards and no one knows the card except himself. Now you have to
guess the unknown card. Before guessing the card, you can ask your
friend exactly one question, the question must be either Q1, Q2 or
Q3 below:
Q1. whether the chosen card is a king (K)?
Q2. whether the chosen card is a spade (♠)?
Q3. whether the chosen card is the king of spades...
A five-card poker hand dealt from a standard 52-card deck of
playing cards is called a three-of-a-kind hand if it contains
exactly three cards of the same rank (e.g. 3 aces and 2 other
cards). How many distinct three-of-a-kind hands can be dealt with?
Calculate a numeric answer.
In a standard deck of 52 cards。
(a) What are the total number of five card hands?
(b) What is the probability of having exactly two Aces?
(c) What is the probability of getting a hand containing five
Two’s?
(d) What is the probability of a Three given that the first four
cards are not a Three?
Five cards are dealt from a standard 52 card deck
Determine the number of possible outcomes we could obtain
What is the probability we draw
Any flush (five cards of same suit)
Four of a kind ( four cards of all the same rank)
You randomly draw five cards from a standard 52-card deck.
a) What is the probability of getting exactly 1 Queen?
b) What is the probability of getting exactly two Queens?
c) What is the probability of getting exactly three Queens?
d) What is the probability of getting no Queens?
A
single card is drawb from a standard 52-card deck. What is the
probability that the card is either
a) a seven, or an eight, or a ten?
b) a heart, or a club, or a spade?
c) a five, or an ace, or a heart?
d) a queen, or an eight, or a club, or a spade?
1) A single card is drawn from a standard 52 card deck.
Calculate the probability that a black card or an ace is drawn.
(show answer as a reduced fraction #/#)
2)A professor knows from past experience that in a class of 36
students the time for students to complete an exam has an N(50,10)
distribution. Suppose that he wants to allow sufficient time so
that 98% of the students will complete the exam in the allotted
time. How much...
from a standard 52N deck card, how many five – card hands
consist of two – pair? (Two-pair: two cards of one rank, two cards
of another rank, and one other card.)
A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards and then placed
back into the deck. Find the probability that a four is drawn at
least once by the third draw. Round your answer to two decimal
places.