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1 May, 12:07

given a standard deck of 52 cards what is the probability of drawing a face card of any suit or a red 6 a 4/13 b 1/4 c 3/13 d 7/26

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  1. 1 May, 12:17
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    7/26

    Step-by-step explanation:

    52 cards

    Jacks, queens, kings are face cards =

    3 per suit * 4 suits = 12 cards

    2 red sixes = 2

    P (red 6 or face cards) = red 6 or face cards / total

    = (12+2) / 52

    = 14/52

    = 7/26
  2. 1 May, 12:27
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    Choice D 7/26

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So first let's count how many face cards there are. We have a Jack, a Queen, and a King in all of the 4 sets of cards. This knowledge tells us that we have 12 face cards out of the 52 cards. Then, we have 2 red sixes in the game. These come from the 6 of hearts and the 6 of diamonds. This makes the new total of the cards we want to draw 12+2=14. Then we now have the fraction 14/52. After simplifying we get the answer 7/26 is our probability (choice D)
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