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6:54 TrogresS SAVCA DOTIC 92% Question 4 く 0/4 pts 3 99 Details > Sara draws the 5 of hearts from a standard deck of 52 cards. Without replacing the first card, she then proceeds to draw a second card. a. Determine the probability that the second card is another 5. P(5 5 of hearts) = b. Determine the probability that the second card is another heart. P(heart 5 of hearts) : = c. Determine the probability that the second card is a club. P(club 5 of hearts) = d. Determine the probability that the second card is a 2. P(2 | 5 of hearts) = Write your answers as reduced fractions. ||| 6:55 ☑ MOER moer.maricopa.edu ⚫ 91% Completed Homework Did not Complete Total Homework Passed the 27 8 35 Course Did not Pass 3 18 21 the Course Total 30 26 56 A student from the class is randomly selected. Determine the following probabilites. Enter your results as percents rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability a student passed the course given that they completed their homework? % What is the probability a student passed the course given that they didn't complete their homework? % What is the probability a student completed their homework given that they passed the course? % What is the probability a student didn't complete their homework given that they didn't pass the course? ||| % O 6:55 ill 91% Lacy draws a heart from a standard deck of 52 cards. Without replacing the first card, she then proceeds to draw a second card and gets a spade. Are these events independent? Input Yes or No: No Determine the probability of drawing a heart and then a spade without replacement. Write your answer in decimal form, rounded to four decimal places as needed. Answer = Linda draws a heart from a standard deck of 52 cards. She returns the heart to the deck, then draws a second card. Her second card is a spade. Are these events independent? Input Yes or No: Yes Determine the probability of drawing a heart and then a spade with replacement. Write your answer in decimal form, rounded to four decimal places as needed. Answer = ||| 6:58 ☑ MOER moer.maricopa.edu Question 18 < > till 91% ✓ 0/6 pts 398 Details You roll a 6-sided die. What is the probability that you will roll either a 6 or a 3? P(6 or 3) = You flip a 2-sided coin. What is the probability that you will get either heads or tails? P(heads or tails) = Submit Question ||| O 6:57 MOER moer.maricopa.edu till 91% Chapter 9: Probability - Homework Score: 37.5/100 8/22 answered Progress saved Done Question 15 < > 0/4 pts 399 Details Suppose a jar contains 18 red marbles and 38 blue. marbles. If you reach in the jar and pull out 2 marbles at random, find the probability that both are red. Write your answer in decimal form, rounded to the nearest thousandth. Answer: ▸ Question Help: Video Submit Question ||| O