Drawing a Card If a card is drawn from a deck, find the probability of getting these results: a. A 6 and a spade b. A black king c. A red card and a 7 d. A diamond or a heart e. A black card
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A 6 and a spade: There is only one 6 of spades in the deck, and there are 52 cards in total. So the probability is: $\frac{1}{52}$ b. A black king: There are two black kings (one king of spades and one king of clubs) in the deck, and there are 52 cards in total. Show more…
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