values (ace through king for each suit). When calculating the following probabilities, be sure to show your work! answer each question individually 1) What is the probability of drawing a red card from the deck? 2) What is the probability of drawing a Ten from the deck? 3) What is the probability of drawing a black Jack from the deck?
You have a deck of 52 playing cards (no jokers). Each deck is divided evenly into two different colors (red & black), four different suits (diamonds & hearts are red, clubs & spades are black), and 13 different values (ace through king for each suit). When calculating the following probabilities, be sure to show your work! answer each question individually
1) What is the
2) What is the probability of drawing a Ten from the deck?
3) What is the probability of drawing a black Jack from the deck?
4) What is the probability of first drawing a heart from the deck, and then the four or five of spades (with replacement)?
5) What is the probability of drawing either a red face card (Jack, Queen, or King) or a black Ace?
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There are 52 cards in the deck divided into two colour i.e red(26) and black (26). These black cards divided into spade(13) and club (13) and red cards divided into heart(13) and diamond(13). These 13 are further divided into K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, A. There are 12 face cards, 3 each of suit (Spade,club, heart, diamond) have K,Q,J.
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