1) When you have a deck of 52 cards and you divide it into 2 equal piles (26 cards each), why is there the same number of red cards in pile one as black cards in pile two?
Would this be because the deck is even number? Because the same card has 2 red cards and two black cards...?
2) Divide the cards into piles by color. Take any number of cards from pile 1 (the red pile) and place in pile 2 (the black pile), and vice versa. Why would you have the same number of black cards in pile 1 as red cards in pile 2?
The probablity of getting the same number of cards is the same. Can I use n! or 1/n!-1? to determine this?
Would this be because the deck is even number? Because the same card has 2 red cards and two black cards...?
2) Divide the cards into piles by color. Take any number of cards from pile 1 (the red pile) and place in pile 2 (the black pile), and vice versa. Why would you have the same number of black cards in pile 1 as red cards in pile 2?
The probablity of getting the same number of cards is the same. Can I use n! or 1/n!-1? to determine this?