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As shown above, a classic deck of cards is made up of 52 cards, 26 are black, 26 are red. Each color is split into two suits of...Asked by John Sena
As shown above, a classic deck of cards is made up of 52 cards, 26 are black, 26 are red. Each color is split into two suits of 13 cards each (clubs and spades are black and hearts and diamonds are red). Each suit is split into 13 individual cards (Ace, 2-10, Jack, Queen, and King).
If you select a card at random, what is the probability of getting:
1) A(n) 9 of Diamonds?
2) Clubs or Spades?
3) A number smaller than 3 (counting the ace as a 1)?
If you select a card at random, what is the probability of getting:
1) A(n) 9 of Diamonds?
2) Clubs or Spades?
3) A number smaller than 3 (counting the ace as a 1)?
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Answered by
John Sena
Dont be shy tell me the answer.
PS:pls
PS:pls
Answered by
Anonymous
Don't be lazy.
Just divide the # of cards that you want by 52
Just divide the # of cards that you want by 52
Answered by
John Sena
bogos binted
Answered by
John Sena
im 9 i dont know how to divide please help
Answered by
oobleck
you don't actually have to divide. Just write the fraction down.
If you are studying probabilities, you must surely know how to write fractions.
If you are studying probabilities, you must surely know how to write fractions.
Answered by
John Sena
CaN i JuSt gEt A aNsEr PlEaSe I bEg
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