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The second card cannot be the same as the first. Thus the first outcome affects the second and so the events are not independent.
there is a 1 in 13 chance of picking a 2 in a deck of cards, then picking a king afterwards, its also a 1 in 13 chance, but together, theres a even slimmer chance.
It is 1/13.
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independent
Picking cards without replacing them are NOT independent events, since once you pick a card, you can't pick the same card again.
The second event is independent of the first.
Since there are four 5's in a deck of 52 cards, the probability of picking a 5 from a deck of 52 cards is 4 in 52, or 1 in 13, or about 0.07692.
There are 4 Kings in a deck of 52 cards, so the probability of picking a King is 4/52 or 1/13.
The second card cannot be the same as the first. Thus the first outcome affects the second and so the events are not independent.
There are four 7s in a deck of 52 cards. Therefore probability of picking a 7 is 4/52 or 1/13 or 0.0769.
The probability of picking a diamond out of a standard deck of 52 cards is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4, or 0.25.
there is a 1 in 13 chance of picking a 2 in a deck of cards, then picking a king afterwards, its also a 1 in 13 chance, but together, theres a even slimmer chance.
It is 1/13.
One in four. There are 52 cards in the deck; 13 cards in each of four suits. Spades is one of the four suits, so you have one chance in 4 of picking a spade from a shuffled deck.