Strong’s GMAS Review, Week 5, Problems 4 - 5

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Strong’s GMAS Review, Week 5, Problems 4 - 5 Warm-up March 14, 2018 Warm-up Strong’s GMAS Review, Week 5, Problems 4 - 5

52 cards Hearts – red – 13 Diamonds – red – 13 Clubs – black – 13 Spades – black – 13 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace

QUIZ You’ll need a sheet of nice clean, not torn notebook paper and a pencil or pen.

QUIZ WITH REPLACEMENT: P (ace of spades) = P (ace of spades and 5 of hearts) = P (3 of diamonds and 3 of diamonds) = WITHOUT REPLACEMENT:

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