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9 October, 13:11

A card are chosen from a deck of 52 playing card. It is replace and a second card is chosen. What is the probabitily that both cards are clubs

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  1. 9 October, 13:25
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    there are 13 cards out of 52 that are clubs, so the probability of drawing a club out of a full deck is 1/4.

    If the card is replaced and a second random draw is made, clubs will be chosen with the same probability of 1/4.

    The probabilities for two independent events occuring in a row multiply, so the probability for these two cards (with replacement) to be clubs is p = 1/4 * 1/4 = 1/16

    If you prefer counting instead of probabilities, you can think if the same problem as follows:

    how many choices are there to draw two clubs in a row: 1

    how many choices are there to draw any suit followed by any suit: 4x4=16

    so the final prob is 1/16
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