You have to find out what is drawing power. Look at all interior lights, glove box, trunk, under hood, all lights including brake lights. If none of them are on it may be a relay such as a power window or door lock relay that is stuck. Can also be one of the p/w switches stuck in the up position. Test them all to see. If you are unable to find it in this manner, then start by removing fuses. Once you get to the circuit that is drawing power you will know by the spark when you remove the fuse.
If only two cards are drawn from a standard deck of cards, with the first card replaced before drawing the second, the answer is 0.005917 (approx). If the first card is not replaced, the probability increases to 0.006033.
The answer depends on whether or not the first card is replaced before drawing the second.
The probability of drawing the two of hearts is 1/52. The probability of drawing two cards that are hearts depends on whether or not the first card is replaced. If it is replaced, then the probability is (1/4)*(1/4) = 1/16 = 0.0625 while if it is not, the probability is (1/4)*(12/51) = 3/51 = 0.0588 (approx).
The probability of doing so, if the first card is not replaced, is 0.0385, approx.
Draw from the bottom?
The probability of drawing a spade in a standard 52 card deck is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4. The probability of drawing a second spade, assuming the first spade was not replaced back into the deck, is 12 in 51. The probability, then, of drawing two spades is the product of those two probabilities, or 12 in 204, or 1 in 17.
The second event is independent of the first.
The first drawing was sketched in a restaurant.
There are no batteries. It''s conected to your house.
2 in 52, or 1 in 26, or about 0.03846.
Clearly, it is necessary to draw at least two cards. How many are drawn? Are the cards drawn at random? Is the first replaced before drawing the second? Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information.
first you find the batteries... then you take them out... next get refreshed batteries... then put them in...