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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- There are 13 clubs and 13 diamonds in a deck. - Total number of clubs and diamonds = 13 + 13 = 26 - Total number of cards in a deck = 52 - Probability = Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes - Probability = 26 / 52 = 1/2 Show more…
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