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On a single draw from a shuffled deck of 52 cardsm find the probability in favor of drawing a club and a jack.
12 years ago

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Answered by Abigal Coby
16/52= 4/13 because there are 13 cards in a suit of cards, so 13 clubs plus 3 more jacks sinces there are 4 suits of cards each having a jack in them (only 3 because you counted the first jack within the suit of clubs.)
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