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  • 03-11-2022
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Using a deck of 52 standard playing cards, find the probability for P(Queen, King, or Ace).

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Solution

Total cards in a deck = 52

Total Queens = 4

Total King = 4

Total Ace = 4

P(Queen, King, or Ace). =

[tex]\frac{4}{52}+\frac{4}{52}+\frac{4}{52}=\text{ }\frac{12}{52}=\frac{3}{13}[/tex]

The answer is 3/13

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