QUESTION 10 If a single card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards, what is the probability of drawing a jack, queen, king, or ace? a. (4)/(13) b. (17)/(52) c. (5)/(13) d. (9)/(26)
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$4/13$ b. $17/52$ c. $5/13$ d. $9/26$ Show more…
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