Solved: Exercises 2332 concern a version of the card game

Chapter 9, Problem 9.1.1.165

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Exercises 23–32 concern a version of the card game “bid Euchre” that uses a pack of 24 cards, consisting of ace, king, queen, jack, 10, and 9 in each of the four suits (spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs). In bid Euchre, a hand consists of 6 cards. Find the probability of each event.

Conditional Probability

Two boxes are on the table. One box contains a normal coin and a two-headed coin; the other box contains three normal coins. A friend reaches into a box, removes a coin, and shows you one side: a head. What is the probability that it came from the box with the two-headed coin?

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