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If you have a new deck of shuffled cards, what is the probability you will choose a red card? (52 cards, no jokers)
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If you have a new deck of shuffled cards, what is the probability you will choose a red card? (52 cards, no jokers)
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the probability of picking a red card of a deck of 52 is 26 out of 52 or 1 out of 2.
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