Note that an Ace is considered a face card for this problem) In drawing a single card from a regular deck of 52 cards we have:   (a) P( black or a face card ) =  26/52   (b) P( black or a 3 ) =  18/36   (c) P( black and a face card ) =  34   (d) P( face card or a number card ) =  2/9   (e) P( Queen and a 3 ) =

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Note that an Ace is considered a face card for this problem)

In drawing a single card from a regular deck of 52 cards we have:

 

(a) P( black or a face card ) = 

26/52

 

(b) P( black or a 3 ) = 

18/36

 

(c) P( black and a face card ) = 

34

 

(d) P( face card or a number card ) = 

2/9

 

(e) P( Queen and a 3 ) =

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