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

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2.7. Conditional Probability http://www.ck12.org


P(queen) =

4


52


P(black ace) =

2


51


P(black ace and queen) =

4


52


×


2


51


P(black ace and queen) =

8


2 , 652


P(black ace and queen) =

2


663


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


P(black ace|queen) =
P(black ace and queen)
P(queen)

P(black ace|queen) =

2
663
4
52
P(black ace|queen) =

2


663


×


52


4


P(black ace|queen) =

104


2 , 652


P(black ace|queen) =

2


51


Step 3:Write your conclusion.


Therefore, the probability of selecting a black ace as the second card when a queen is chosen as the first card is 3.9%.


Example C


Sandra went out for her daily run. She goes on a path that has alternate routes to give her a variety of choices to
make her run more enjoyable. The path has 3 turns where she can go left or right at each turn. The probability of
turning right the first time is^12. Based on past runs, the probability of turning right the second time is^23. Draw a tree
diagram to represent the path. What is the probability that she will turn left the second time after turning right the
first time?

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