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Experiment: Selecting a single card from a standard playing deck. Which has 4 suits (heats, clubs, spades and diamonds) and 13 cards per suit (2-10,

Experiment: Selecting a single card from a standard playing deck. Which has 4 suits (heats, clubs, spades and diamonds) and 13 cards per suit (2-10, Queen, King, Ace). So there are a total of 53 cards

EVENT A = Pulling an event number (2, 4, 6, 8, 10)

Event B = Pulling a Diamond card

Event C = Pulling a face card (Jack, Queen, King)

1) Calculate P(A U C^c)

2) Calculate P(A U B^c)

3) Calculate P(C/B)

4) Calculate P(C/A)

(B/C)

2) Calculate P(A/C)

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