Using a standard 52-card deck, find the following probabilities. Leave your answer as a reduced fraction.
1)probability that the card is any one suit, =1 (since it is certain that it will be of any suit)
2)P( drawing a face card first, followed by drawing a numbered card? )=(12/52)*(40/51)=40/221
3)P( f drawing any one suit first, followed by drawing a face card ) =4/52 =1/13
(since there are 4 face cards_)
Using a standard 52-card deck, find the following probabilities. Leave your answer as a reduced fraction....
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