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A card is randomly selected from a standard deck. What is the probability of selecting a red card, the king of spades, or the ace of clubs? A. 7/13 B. 1/2 C. 15/52 D. 27/52
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A card is randomly selected from a standard deck. What is the probability of selecting a red card, the king of spades, or the ace of clubs? A. 7/13 B. 1/2 C. 15/52 D. 27/52
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A card is randomly selected from a standard deck. What is the probability of selecting a red card, the king of spades, or the ace of clubs?
A. 7/13
B. 1/2
C. 15/52
D. 27/52
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A because there are 26 red cards(half of the deck) and then there is only one of each of the other cards making the probability ratio 28/52. If you simplify it can be turned into 7/13
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