Asked by Jen
A card is selected from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. A standard deck of cards has 12 face cards and four Aces (Aces are not face cards). Find the probability of selecting
·an eight given the card is a not a face card.
·a club given the card is red.
·a King, given that the card is red.
·an eight given the card is a not a face card.
·a club given the card is red.
·a King, given that the card is red.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
OK, Jen. Now it's your turn to get away from the computer and start doing your own thinking.
We've shown you how to find probabilities. Now, use your brain, pencil and paper, and calculator to find these answers.
We'll be glad to check them.
We've shown you how to find probabilities. Now, use your brain, pencil and paper, and calculator to find these answers.
We'll be glad to check them.
Answered by
Jen
i believe the first one is 4/52?
the second one is 2/12?
and the last one is 4/12?
the second one is 2/12?
and the last one is 4/12?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
1. ·an eight given the card is a not a face card.
This question is confusing. I suspect that this answer is 4/40
2. Clubs are black.
3. No.
Buy or borrow a deck of cards and study them carefully.
This question is confusing. I suspect that this answer is 4/40
2. Clubs are black.
3. No.
Buy or borrow a deck of cards and study them carefully.
Answered by
Jen
2. 4/12?
3. 8/12??
3. 8/12??
Answered by
Ms. Sue
NO!
Answered by
Jen
im confused!! :(
Answered by
Ms. Sue
<b>Buy or borrow a deck of cards and study them carefully. </b>
Answered by
Jen
ok....will do