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An experiment consists of drawing 1 card from a standard 52 card deck? What is the probability of drawing a queen?
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An experiment consists of drawing 1 card from a standard 52 card deck? What is the probability of drawing a queen?
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4 out of 52 which is equal to 1/13
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4/52, or 1/13, or 8 percent(not very accurate or precise). You take the number of queens in a deck(4) and put it over the total number of cards in a deck(52). This gives you a probability of 1 in 13 or about 8 percent
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