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A card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards. What is the probability that the card is a king given that the card is red?

A. P(K|R) = 0.8
B. P(K|R) = 0.2
C. P(K|R) = 0.92
D. P(K|R) = 0.08

A card is drawn from an ordinary deck of cards. What is the probability that the card-example-1
User Jim LAURIE
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Answer:

d. 0.08

Explanation:

52 cards in a deck of cards. 26 are red. there are 2 red kings. 2/26= 0.076 which rounds up to 0.08

User Gerry Eng
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Half the cards (26) are red

Then there are 2 red kings out of the 26.

Probability of picking a red king out of the red cards is 2/26 = 1/13 = 0.076

Round to 0.08

The answer is D.

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