Models legitimate and not a bridge deck contains 52 cards


Question: Models legitimate and not. A bridge deck contains 52 cards, four of each of the 13 face values ace, king, queen, jack, ten, nine, ..., two. You deal a single card from such a deck and record the face value of the card dealt. Give an assignment of probabilities to the possible outcomes that should be correct if the deck is thoroughly shuffled. Give a second assignment of probabilities that is legitimate (that is, obeys the rules of probability) but differs from your first choice. Then give a third assignment of probabilities that is not legitimate, and explain what is wrong with this choice.

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