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Ron draws 16 cards from a deck of 52 cards, the deck is made of four different colors- red, blue, yellow, and green, how many of the cards drawn can ron expect to be green?
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Ron draws 16 cards from a deck of 52 cards, the deck is made of four different colors- red, blue, yellow, and green, how many of the cards drawn can ron expect to be green?
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Ron draws 16 cards from a deck of 52 cards, the deck is made of four different colors- red, blue, yellow, and green, how many of the cards drawn can ron expect to be green?
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Answer:it’s correct
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assuming that the number of each color is the same
probability of picking a green would be 1/4 since 1/4 of the cards are (I am assuming) green
1/4 of 16=4
answer is 4,
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