There are a total of 13 face cards in a deck (4 jacks, 4 queens, and 4 kings). Out of these 13 face cards, there are 6 red face cards (2 red jacks, 2 red queens, and 2 red kings).
The probability of randomly drawing a red face card is therefore 6 red face cards out of 52 total cards.
So the probability is 6/52, which simplifies to 3/26.
Consider a standard deck of 52
playing cards with 4
suits.
What is the probability of randomly drawing 1
card that is both a red card and a face card?
(Remember that face cards are jacks, queens, and kings.)
Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form, using the / symbol, like this: 5/14
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como se escribe ciento cincuenta mill en numeros?
El nĂºmero "ciento cincuenta mil" se escribe como 150,000.