Poker Rule Of 13

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1. A shootout in hockey team consists of A and B alternate in shots on goal. Suppose The rules state that the first team to win the target. Team A has a probability of 0.30 of scoring with a shot. Team B has a probability of 0.40 of scoring with one shot. If Team A shoots first, what is the probability of team B won on his first shot? a.0.18 b. 0.42 c.0.28 d.0.12 second A bag contains 4 red Balls, 5 black balls and 6 green balls. If a ball from his pocket, the probability that it is red or green a.1 / 3 b.1 / 9 c.2 / 5 d.2 / 3 3 A committee 3 persons elected by a class of 18 girls and 12 boys. What is the probability that both are female and one is male? a.459/1015 b.451/1015 c.1799/4060 d.1833/4060 4th Poker hands generally from 5 cards. What is the probability of the dealer A poker hand consisting of 5 cards all in the same suit? (Flush) a.13 / 2.59896 million B.5 / 2.59896 million c.1287 / 2.59896 million d.5148 / 2.59896 million

1. A shootout in hockey team consists of A and B shots again under alternative gate. Suppose the Rules state that the first team to win points. Team A has a probability of 0.30 of scoring with a shot. Team B has a probability of 0.40 of scoring with one shot. If Team A shoots first, what is the probability of Team B wins in his first shot? A. .18 b. .42 C. 0.28 <== 0.7 *. 4 d. 0.12 second A bag contains 4 red balls, 5 black balls and 6 green balls. If a ball is drawn from the pocket of the probability that it is red or green a. third b. 1 / 9 c. 2 / 5 d. 2 / 3 <== 3rd 15:10 A committee of 3 persons from a class of 18 girls and 12 boys selected. What is the probability that two female and one is a male? A. 459/1015 <== * 18C2 12c1 b. 451/1015 c. D. 1799/4060 1833/4060 4th Poker hands generally from 5 cards. What is the probability of a dealer Poker hand of 5 cards all in the same color? (Flush) a. 13 / 2 598 960 B 02:05 598 960 c. 1287 / 2.59896 million d. 5148 / 2 598 960 <=== 4C1 * 13C5 / 52C5

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