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What is the probability the king of hearts followed by the jack of hearts with replacement?

If only two cards are drawn randomly from a standard deck, the probability is .00037, approx.


What is the probability that you get a defective part on the first draw followed by two nondefective parts on the 2nd and 3rd draws when there is a 5 percent chance of getting a defective part?

.05*.95*.95=0.045125=4.5125%


Draw two cards from a deck of cards without replacement what is the probability that the first card is an ace and the second card is a king?

The probability that two cards drawn from a deck of cards being an Ace followed by a King is 1 in 13 (for the Ace) times 4 in 51 (for the King) which is equal to 4 in 663.


What is the Probability of getting a head on coin followed by a number on the die?

The probability is 1/2 since you are certain to get a number on the die.


You are dealt two cards successively without replacement from a standard deck of 52 playing cards find the probability that the first card is a king and the second card is a queen?

The probability of drawing a king followed by a queen is (4 in 52) times (4 in 51), or 16 in 2652, or 4 in 663, or 0.006033.


What is the probability of arranging 3 letters followed by 3 digits?

The question is ambiguous. It is in complete.


What is the probability that 3 cards are drawn from a deck and you get 2 reds followed by a black?

The probability is (26/52)*(25/51)*(26/50) = 16900/132600 = 0.1275 (approx).


What is the probability that you will draw a queen followed by a king without replacing the queen?

It is 16/2652 = 0.006 approx.


What is the probability of getting two heads in a row followed by three tails in a row?

If you toss a coin often enough, it is a certainty, so that the probability = 1. The probability of that outcome in the first five tosses of a coin is (1/2)5 = 1/32.


What is the probability of drawing a red card and a spade in two draws without replacing?

The probability of drawing a red card followed by a spade is (1 in 2) times (1 in 4), or 1 in 8, or 0.125. The probability of drawing a spade followed by a red card is (1 in 4) times (1 in 2), or 1 in 8, or 0.125. Since you have two distinct desired outcomes, add them together, giving a probability of drawing a red card and a spade of 0.25.


What is the probability of getting 2 heads in a row followed by two tails on 4 flips of a coin?

1/16


What will happen if safety rules are not followed?

It will lead to a high probability of risk in failure,damage,loss of assets or life.