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A card is drawn randomly from a standard 52 card deck. Find the probability of drawing the given card. NO LINKS!!!!


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Answers:

  • Problem 7)  1/26
  • Problem 8)  1/13
  • Problem 9)  10/13
  • Problem 10)  1/2
  • Problem 11)  11/13
  • Problem 12)  3/13

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Explanations:

Problem 7)

There are 2 red aces (hearts, diamonds) out of 52 cards total, so 2/52 = 1/26 is the probability of picking a red ace.

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Problem 8)

There are 4 kings out of 52 cards total, so 4/52 = 1/13 are the odds of picking a king.

This is the same as say focusing on one suit (eg: clubs) and finding the probability of pulling out a king.

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Problem 9)

There are 3 face cards per suit (Jack, Queen, King) so 3*4 = 12 face cards in all. The odds of picking a face card are 12/52 = 3/13. That makes 10/13 the odds of not picking a face card, since 3/13+10/13 = 1.

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Problem 10)

The answer is 1/2 because half of the cards are red.

You could say 26/52 = 1/2 since there are 26 red cards out of 52 cards total.

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Problem 11)

There are 4 copies of '2' and 4 copies of '3', so there are 4+4 = 8 cards we want to avoid. The probability of picking either of them is 8/52 = 2/13. The odds of not picking any of these cards is 11/13  (refer to problem 9).

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Problem 12)

We have 4 copies each of '7', '8' and '9'

That gives 4*3 = 12 cards total we want to pick.

So 12/52 = 3/13 is the answer.