One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of fifty-two cards (no jokers). (a) Find the probability of drawing a card below a 5 (count an ace as high). (Enter your answer as a fraction.) (b) Find the odds of drawing a card below a 5 (count an ace as high).       (c) Use the Law of Large Numbers to interpret both the probability and the odds of drawing a card below a 5 (count an ace as high).   a.) We should expect to draw a card below a 5 about three times out of every thirteen attempts. Also, we should expect to draw a card below a 5 three times for every ten times we draw a 5 or above.   b.) We should expect to draw a card below a 5 about five times out of every thirteen attempts. Also, we should expect to draw a card below a 5 five times for every eight times we draw a 5 or above.        c.) We should expect to draw a card below a 5 about seven times out of every thirteen attempts. Also, we should expect to draw a card below a 5 seven times for every six times we draw a 5 or above.   d.) We should not expect to draw a card below a 5 as it is impossible.   e.) We should expect to draw a card below a 5 the majority of the time.

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One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of fifty-two cards (no jokers).

(a) Find the probability of drawing a card below a 5 (count an ace as high). (Enter your answer as a fraction.)


(b) Find the odds of drawing a card below a 5 (count an ace as high).
 
 
 


(c) Use the Law of Large Numbers to interpret both the probability and the odds of drawing a card below a 5 (count an ace as high).
 

a.) We should expect to draw a card below a 5 about three times out of every thirteen attempts. Also, we should expect to draw a card below a 5 three times for every ten times we draw a 5 or above.
 
b.) We should expect to draw a card below a 5 about five times out of every thirteen attempts. Also, we should expect to draw a card below a 5 five times for every eight times we draw a 5 or above.     
 
c.) We should expect to draw a card below a 5 about seven times out of every thirteen attempts. Also, we should expect to draw a card below a 5 seven times for every six times we draw a 5 or above.
 
d.) We should not expect to draw a card below a 5 as it is impossible.
 
e.) We should expect to draw a card below a 5 the majority of the time.
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