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14 January, 06:31

A single card is drawn from a deck. Find the probability of selecting

A: A club or a diamond

B: A jack or a black card

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  1. 14 January, 06:53
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    A. 1/2.

    B. 15/26.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Note when you have an 'OR' in the statement we add the probabilities.

    A. Club or a diamond. There are 13 clubs and 13 diamonds so

    The Required Probability = 13/52 + 13/52

    = 1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2.

    B. There are 4 jacks and 26 black cards.

    The Required Probability = 4/52 + 26/52

    = 1/13 + 1/2

    = 2/26 + 13/26

    = 15/26.
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