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If a deck of 52 cards is divided into two colors (red and black) and has four 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 what are the outcomes for drawing a red King?
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In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are two red suits: diamonds and hearts. Each of these suits includes one King.
Thus, the outcomes for drawing a red King from a standard deck of cards include:
1. King of Diamonds
2. King of Hearts
Therefore, there are **2 outcomes** for drawing a red King from a standard deck of 52 cards.
Thus, the outcomes for drawing a red King from a standard deck of cards include:
1. King of Diamonds
2. King of Hearts
Therefore, there are **2 outcomes** for drawing a red King from a standard deck of 52 cards.
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