Describe the following event as a subset of the set of all outcomes. If a deck of 52 cards is divided into two colors (red and black) and 4 suits (the red suits diamonds and hearts and the black suits spades and clubs) with 13 different values per suit (Ace, numbers 2 through 10, Jack, Queen, and King), then list the outcomes for drawing a face card with a man on it.(1 point) Responses {King Hearts, King Diamonds, King Clubs, King Spades} left brace King Hearts comma King Diamonds comma King Clubs comma King Spades right brace {Jack Hearts, King Hearts} left brace Jack Hearts comma King Hearts right brace {Jack Hearts, Jack Spades, King Hearts, King Spades} left brace Jack Hearts comma Jack Spades comma King Hearts comma King Spades right brace {Jack Hearts, Jack Diamonds, Jack Clubs, Jack Spades, King Hearts, King Diamonds, King Clubs, King Spades}

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To describe the event of drawing a face card with a man on it from a standard deck of 52 cards, we need to identify which cards fit this criterion. Face cards in a deck consist of Jacks, Queens, and Kings. However, since the question specifies face cards with a "man" on them, we only consider the Jacks and Kings.

From the deck:

  • The Kings are: King of Hearts, King of Diamonds, King of Clubs, King of Spades.
  • The Jacks are: Jack of Hearts, Jack of Diamonds, Jack of Clubs, Jack of Spades.

However, since the question is focused on face cards with a "man" on them, we include only the Jacks and Kings:

Thus, the outcomes for drawing a face card with a man on it are:

  • King of Hearts
  • King of Diamonds
  • King of Clubs
  • King of Spades
  • Jack of Hearts
  • Jack of Diamonds
  • Jack of Clubs
  • Jack of Spades

Therefore, the complete set of outcomes is: {Jack Hearts, Jack Diamonds, Jack Clubs, Jack Spades, King Hearts, King Diamonds, King Clubs, King Spades}

Among the response options given, the correct list of outcomes is: {Jack Hearts, Jack Diamonds, Jack Clubs, Jack Spades, King Hearts, King Diamonds, King Clubs, King Spades}