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There are 4 Jacks in a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability of NOT getting a Jack if you select one card at random?
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DOES ANYONE KNOW THE ANSWER??? bye i need the answer
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Answered by oobleck
P(~jack) = 1 - P(jack) = 1 - 4/52
4 years ago
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