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The kings are separated from a deck of standard playing cards and shuffled. One king is randomly selected. What are the odds in favor of drawing a black card?
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The kings are separated from a deck of standard playing cards and shuffled. One king is randomly selected. What are the odds in favor of drawing a black card?
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We know that there are 4 kings in the deck.
From this we know that there are 2 black suits.
Hence, 2/4 = 1/2 = 50%.
Thus, the odds are 50% in drawing a black suited King.
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