11.There are twelve face cards (the kings, queens, and jacks). What
is the probability of picking four cards and getting at least one
queen?
12.I remove the ace of spades from a deck of cards. In this
modified deck, are kings and hearts independent events? Please
explain.
All but the "face" cards (Kings, Queens, Jacks) have been
removed from a regular deck of 52 playing cards
Draw two cards at random, without replacement. What is the
probability that both cards are "Spades"? (Write answer as a
fraction reduced to lowest terms) ___________
Based on your answer above, what are the Odds Against both cards
being "Spades"? __________
Now draw a third card, again without replacement. What is the
probability that this third card is a "Spade" GIVEN...
In how many ways can 3 men, 4 women, 5 boys, and 3 girls be
selected from 7 men, 9 women, 6 boys and 8 girls if
a. no restrictions are imposed,
b. a particular man and woman must be selected?
In how many ways can 2 men, 4 women, 3 boys, and 3 girls be
selected from 6 men, 8 women, 4 boys and 5 girls if a particular
man and woman must be selected?
In how many ways can 3 men and 3 women be seated at a round
table if a. no restriction is imposed, b. 2 particular women must
not sit together, c. each woman is to be between 2 men?