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Question 10 1 pts A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the card is a king or a
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Aus -> 52 card in standard deck Plclub) = 13 52 PC king) - P(club and king) = 1/2 52 P(club or king = plclub) + Plking) -8 (c

  • The probability of picking up a king is 4/52, since there are 4 king(K♦, K♠, K♥, K♣) in the deck.
  • The probability of picking up a club is 13/52, since each deck contains 13 club (1♣, 2♣, 3♣, 4♣, 5♣, 6♣, 7♣, 8♣, 9♣, 10♣, J♣, Q♣, K♣) cards.
  • The probability of picking up a both club and king is 1/52, because there's only one K♣ in a deck of cards.
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