A card is dealt from a complete deck of fifty-two playing cards (no jokers). Use probability rules (when appropriate) to find the probability that the card is as stated. (Count an ace as high. Enter your answers as fractions.) (a) under a 3 4/52 (b) above a 7 (c) both under a 3 and above a 7 (d) either under a 3 or above a 7

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A card is dealt from a complete deck of fifty-two playing cards (no jokers). Use probability rules (when appropriate) to find the probability that the card is as stated. (Count an ace as high. Enter your answers as fractions.)

(a) under a 3
4/52
 

(b) above a 7


(c) both under a 3 and above a 7


(d) either under a 3 or above a 7
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