shandusi wrote:
two cards are drawn without replacement from a standard pack of 52 playing cards:
there is two event A and B
A be event that the second card drawn is A
B be the event that the first card drawn is an A
what is the probability of P(A) and P(B)
whoa. you need to re-word this question please, as it's totally unclear what you're trying to ask. two big problems:
(1) i don't know what you mean by the A's: it looks like one A is an event, but the second and third A's are cards. do those A's stand for "ace"? if so, then write "ace." if not, then explain what cards you're talking about.
(2)
what is the probability of P(A) and P(B)
i don't know whether this means
- two different values, the probability of 'a' and the probability of 'b', or
- one value, the probability of
both 'a' and 'b' occurring.
please clarify. thanks