CK-12-Basic Probability and Statistics Concepts - A Full Course

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http://www.ck12.org Chapter 2. Conditional Probability


P(first club) =

13


52


P(second club) =

12


51


P(club and club) =

13


52


×


12


51


P(club and club) =

156


2 , 652


P(club and club) =

1


17


Step 2:Calculate the probability of choosing a club as the second card when a club is chosen as the first card.


Probability of drawing the second club=
P(club and club)
P(first club)

P(club|club) =

1
17
13
52
P(club|club) =

1


17


×


52


13


P(club|club) =

52


221


P(club|club) =

4


17


Step 3:Write your conclusion.


Therefore, the probability of selecting a club as the second card when a club is chosen as the first card is 24%.


Example B


In the next round of the game, the first person to be dealt a black ace wins the game. You get your first card, and it
is a queen. What is the probability of obtaining a black ace?


Step 1:List what you know.


First event = being dealt the queen


Second event = being dealt the black ace

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