5.11 Playing Cards (Example 2) There are four suits: clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades, and the following cards appear in each suit: ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, jack, queen, king. The jack, queen, and king are called face cards because they have a drawing of a face on them. Diamonds and hearts are red, and clubs and spades are black. If you draw 1 card randomly from a standard 52-card playing deck, what is the probability that it will be: a. A heart? b. A red card? c. An ace? d. A face card (jack, queen, or king)? e. A three?
5.12 Playing Cards Refer to Exercise 5.11 for information about cards. If you draw 1 card randomly from a standard 52-card playing deck, what is the probability that it will be: a. A black card? b. A diamond? c. A face card (jack, queen, or king)? d. A nine? e. A king or queen?