Question 16 Solve the problem. You are dealt one card from a 52 card deck. Then the card is replaced in the deck, the deck is shuffled, and you draw again. Find the probability of getting a picture card the first time and a club the second time. Express the probability as a simplified fraction. 3/13 1/13 1/4 3/52
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In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 12 picture cards (4 Jacks, 4 Queens, and 4 Kings). So, the probability of drawing a picture card is 12/52 = 3/13. Show more…
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