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Save Question 2 (2 points) There are 26 red cards in a playing deck and 26 black

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Save Question 2 (2 points) There are 26 red cards in a playing deck and 26 black cards. The probability of randomly selecting a red card or a black card is 26/52 -0.50. Suppose you randomly select a card from the deck five times, each time replacing the card and reshuffling before the next pick. Each of the five selections has resulted in a red card. On the sixth turn, the probability of getting a black card.. has got to be low because you've gotten so many red cards on the previous turns. O has got to be high because you've gotten so many red cards on the previous turns. is the same as it has always been if the deck is a fair deck. needs to be recomputed because you are sampling with repiacement Question 3 (2 points)

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Q 2) Answer: is the same as it has always been if the deck is a fair deck.

The probability of every time you pick any card is 0.5, and it will be same for every pick, because you replace the card and well shuffled it.