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From complete sets of playing cards (32 cards) we pulled out one card. What is the probability of pulling the ace
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From complete sets of playing cards (32 cards) we pulled out one card.
What is the probability of pulling the ace
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The probability of pulling an ace is 4 out of 32 or 4/32. There are four aces in a complete set of playing cards. If you need me to simplify, it would be 1 out of 8, or 1/8. I hope this is helpful!
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