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jace

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There are 26 red cards in a playing deck and 26 black cards. The probability of randomly selecting a red card or a black card is 26/52 = 0.50 . Suppose you randomly select a card from the deck five times, each time replacing the card and reshuffling before the next pick. Each of the five selections has resulted in a red card. On the sixth turn, the probability of getting a black card
 
  a. has got to be low because you've gotten so many red cards on the previous turns.
  b. has got to be high because you've gotten so many red cards on the previous turns.
  c. is the same as it has always been if the deck is a fair deck.
  d. needs to be recomputed because you are sampling with replacement.

Question 2

The probability of getting heads on a fair coin is 0.50 . The probability of getting tails is also 0.50 . If you toss the coin three times and get heads all three times, what is the probability of getting tails on the next toss?
 
  a. 0.25 c. 0.50
  b. 0.75 d. 0.30



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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