Answer:
The probability is 0.000000207176
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to calculate the probability that if 6 cards are selected from a deck of cards, we will be having 4 kings and 2 queens.
Before we answer, we should understand that in a deck of cards, there are 4 queens and 4 kings. The probability of selecting a king is the same as the probability of selecting a queen which is 4/52 = 1/13
Okay now we want to find the probability of the six cards being 4 kings and 2 queens. Since the probabilities are equal, we proceed to calculate at the same time.
That would be (1/13)^6 = 0.000000207176
The probability of selecting 4 kings and 2 queens is 0.000000207176
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The number 100 and that’s the only one I can think of
H[g(x)] when x=3:
x=3→h[g(3)]
x=3→g(3)=9(3)-1
g(3)=27-1
g(3)=26
h[g(3)]=h(26)=-2(26)
h(26)=-52
h[g(x)] when x=3 is -52
Answer: Option B. -52