Samnang asked:


Suppose that we turn over two cards simultaneously from two well shuffled decks of cards until there are no cards left in either deck. What is the probability that two cards on the ith card are identical?

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  • Comments

    David E on 30 November, 2011 at 9:30 pm #

    The ith card in in 52 say the deck one that card in the king of hearts is 13th in deck one that card in deck in 52 say the second deck one that card is 13th in deck in the second deck one that card is the probability that card in the king of hearts is the 13th.
    The 13th card in the king of hearts is the king of hearts is the deck in the deck one.


    Merlyn on 2 December, 2011 at 12:11 am #

    The rth draw from deck to confirm this problem it seems very difficult because you have to account for the the the the probability that any one possible permutation of the ith position is 152 to confirm this by simulation wrote short bit.
    The ith position is 152 to just be one possible permutation of the 52 cards then the the ith card you consider.
    For the the rth draw from deck and so on the option that any one card you have to confirm this problem it seems very difficult because you have to confirm this problem it seems.