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One card is drawn at random from a standard 52-card deck. What is the probability of drawing a club or a queen?
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AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!
so there are 13 clubs, and 3 other queens.
That makes the probability 16/52 = 4/13
so there are 13 clubs, and 3 other queens.
That makes the probability 16/52 = 4/13
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Step 1: There are 4 suits in a standard 52-card deck: clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades.
Step 2: There are 13 cards in each suit: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King.
Step 3: There are 4 queens in a standard 52-card deck, one in each suit.
Step 4: The probability of drawing a club or a queen is 4/52, or 1/13.
Step 2: There are 13 cards in each suit: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King.
Step 3: There are 4 queens in a standard 52-card deck, one in each suit.
Step 4: The probability of drawing a club or a queen is 4/52, or 1/13.
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