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The probability of choosing a 6 at random from a standard deck of playing cards is 1/13. Use this information for 13 and 14. 13.) What is the complement of the event of choosing …
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The probability of choosing a 6 at random from a standard deck of playing cards is 1/13. Use this information for 13 and 14.
13.) What is the complement of the event of choosing a 6?
14.) What is the probability of the compliment of choosing a 6?
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The complement is choosing anything but a 6, and the chance is 12/13 (that is, all chances minus that we want to complement, or 1-1/13)
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