If we are selecting only one card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards, then the probability of picking either a club or a 5 would be:

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If we are selecting only one card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards, then the
probability of picking either a club or a 5 would be:
O 13/52 = .25
O 17/52 =.3269
O 18/52 = .3462
O 15/52 = .2885
Transcribed Image Text:If we are selecting only one card from a standard deck of 52 playing cards, then the probability of picking either a club or a 5 would be: O 13/52 = .25 O 17/52 =.3269 O 18/52 = .3462 O 15/52 = .2885
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