A standard pack of playing cards (without the jokers) has 52 cards. There are four suits: clubs,
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A standard pack of playing cards (without the jokers) has 52 cards. There are four suits: clubs, hearts, spades, and diamonds. Each suit consists of 13 cards, with values from 2 to 10, plus an ace, a jack, a queen, and a king. As each card value appears the same number of times (4) and each suit has the same number of cards, what is the probability that a person would draw a card that is:
a. A king?
b. An ace?
c. A heart?
d. A spade or a club?
e. A card with a value of 2, 3, 4, or 5?
f. Any face card (i.e., jack, queen, or king)?
g. An odd number (not including the ace)?
h. A single card with a value of 16?
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Statistics For The Social Sciences A General Linear Model Approach
ISBN: 9781107576971
1st Edition
Authors: Russell T. Warne
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