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Carrie wants to know what the probability is that a card drawn randomly from a deck will be an ace.her sample space includes all 52 cards in a standard deck.Which of these outcomes compose the event
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Carrie wants to know what the probability is that a card drawn randomly from a deck will be an ace.her sample space includes all 52 cards in a standard deck.Which of these outcomes compose the event
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Since there are 52 cards in a deck of cards
and that includes four aces. so since there a four aces, then there is a 4/52 or a 1/13 chance of randomly
picking an ace.
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There are only 4 aces in a deck of cards, so the probability is 4/52
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