A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards. One card is selected from the deck. (a) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a king or six. (b) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a king or six or queen. (c) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a seven or heart. a. P(king or six) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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So, there are 8 favorable outcomes. The total number of outcomes is 52 (the total number of cards in the deck). So, the probability of selecting a king or a six is 8/52 = 0.154. Show more…
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