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20 June, 03:39

If you choose one card from a standard deck, what is the probability that the card is either red or a king?

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  1. 20 June, 03:56
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    The probability of choosing a king or red would be 28/52. The simplified version would be 7/13 because there are 52 cards in a standard deck. There are also four suits, so if you divide 52 by 4, you get 13. Because the problem says red OR a king, you would add 3 to 13 because there are 4 kings total and 13 is the total amount of cards per suit. Because the problem also says red cards, you would add another 13. So you are left with the equation 13 (2) + 3 which equals 28. There are 52 cards in total, so then you are left with the fraction probability of 28/52. Simplified would be 7/13.
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