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Mark draws one card from a standard deck of 52. he receives $ 0.45 for a club, $ 0.55 for an ace and $ 0.75 for the ace of clubs. how much should he pay for one draw?
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Mark draws one card from a standard deck of 52. he receives $ 0.45 for a club, $ 0.55 for an ace and $ 0.75 for the ace of clubs. how much should he pay for one draw?
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Mark draws one card from a standard deck of 52. he receives $ 0.45 for a club, $ 0.55 for an ace and $ 0.75 for the ace of clubs. how much should he pay for one draw?
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How much would he pay for one draw would be $1.2
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