Please explain me each step. Kyd and North are playing a game. Kyd selects one card from a standard 52-card deck. If Kyd selects a face card (Jack, Queen, or King), North pays him $6. If Kyd selects any other type of card, he pays North $2. Round to the second decimal place.a) What is Kyd's expected value for this game? Round your answer to the nearest cent. $b) What is North's expected value for this game? Round your answer to the nearest cent. $c) Who has the advantage in this game?  I don't know where the 3/13 comes from? P(Kyd selects a face card) = (4x3)/52 = 3/13 P(Kyd does not select a face card) = 1 -( 3/13 ) = 10/13 a) Kyd's expected value for this game = (3/13)x4 - (10/13)x2 = 0.9231 - 1.5385 = $ -0.62 b) North's expected value for this game = (10/13)x2 - (3/13)x4 = $ 0.62 c) North's expected value is positive North has advantage in this game

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Kyd and North are playing a game. Kyd selects one card from a standard 52-card deck. If Kyd selects a face card (Jack, Queen, or King), North pays him $6. If Kyd selects any other type of card, he pays North $2. Round to the second decimal place.

a) What is Kyd's expected value for this game? Round your answer to the nearest cent. $

b) What is North's expected value for this game? Round your answer to the nearest cent. $

c) Who has the advantage in this game? 

I don't know where the 3/13 comes from?

P(Kyd selects a face card) = (4x3)/52

= 3/13

P(Kyd does not select a face card) = 1 -( 3/13 )

= 10/13

a) Kyd's expected value for this game = (3/13)x4 - (10/13)x2 = 0.9231 - 1.5385

= $ -0.62

b) North's expected value for this game = (10/13)x2 - (3/13)x4

= $ 0.62

c) North's expected value is positive

North has advantage in this game

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