Mathematics
Mathematics, 27.09.2021 03:30, reannalovestodpdn8d2

Consider drawing a hand of five cards. What is the probability that The first card is a king.
The second card is a king given that the first card was a king.
The second card is a king given that the first card is not a king.
The third card is a king given that the first and second card were kings.
The third card is a king given that the only one of the previous cards were a king.
The third card is a king given that neither of the previous cards were a king.
The fourth card is a queen given that all previous cards were not queens.
The fifth card is a queen given that all previous cards were not queens.
The fifth card is a queen given that one previous card was a queen.

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