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Rob draws 16 cards from a standard deck of 52. The deck is made up of equal numbers of four suits- clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades. How many of the cards drawn can Rob expect to be spades?
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Rob draws 16 cards from a standard deck of 52. The deck is made up of equal numbers of four suits- clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades. How many of the cards drawn can Rob expect to be spades?
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sixteen plus fifty two equals 68
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