This Question: 1 pt 8 of 9 (7 complete) This Quiz: 10 pts possible A board game
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This Question: 1 pt 8 of 9 (7 complete) This Quiz: 10 pts possible A board game uses the deck of 20 cards shown to the right. Two cards are selected at 11 random from this deck. Calculate the probability of selecting a monkey on the first draw and a lion on the second draw, both 1 with and without replacement. 4 4 2 4 Two cards are to be selected with replacement. Determine the probability the first card selected shows a monkey and the second shows a lion (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) Two cards are to be selected without replacement. Determine the probability the first card selected shows a monkey and the second shows a lion. Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.Explanation / Answer
Dear Student Thank you for using Chegg !! Given a) With replacement Total Number cards 20 Total Number of Monkey cards 5 Total Number of Lion cards 5 Probability of drawing a monkey card = 5 / 20 Probability of drawing a lion card = 5/20 Probability of first card as monkey and second as lion with replacement is = 0.0625 b) Total Number cards 20 Total Number of Monkey cards 5 Total Number of Lion cards 5 Probability of drawing a monkey card = 5 / 20 Probability of drawing a lion card(without replacing monkey card) = 5/19 Probability of first card as monkey and second as lion without replacement is = 0.065789474 Solution
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