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I’m not sure how to do this can anyone help!!!!!

I’m not sure how to do this can anyone help!!!!!-example-1

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Answer:

22/44

Explanation:

The probability of black is the ratio of black cards to all cards. If the Ace and 2 are removed from each suit, there will be 11 of the 13 cards remaining. 2 suits are black, for a total of 2×11 = 22 black cards. Of course there are 4 suits altogether, for a total of 4×11 = 44 total cards. Then you have ...

P(black) = (black cards)/(total cards)

P(black) = 22/44

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You are expected to be familiar with the fact that a deck of 52 playing cards consists of 4 suits: diamonds, clubs, hearts, spades. Each suit has 13 cards, identified as Ace, 2, 3, ..., 10, Jack, Queen, King. The clubs and spades are black; the diamonds and hearts are red.

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