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20 December, 03:16

Two cards will be dealt off the top of a well-shuffled deck. You have a choice:

i. To win $1 if the first is a king.

ii. To win $1 if the first is a king and the second is a queen.

Which option is better? Or are they equivalent? Explain briefly.

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  1. 20 December, 03:42
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    i. is the better option.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability first is a King = 4/52 = 1/13.

    The probability second is a Queen = 4/51.

    The probability first is a King and second is a Queen = 1/13 * 4/51 = 4/663.

    So there is a much betert chance to bet just that the first one is a King
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