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Jessica has a normal deck of cards, Which contains 52 cards. She asks her friend Sarah to draw a card What is the probability that Sarah will select the queen of hearts?
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Jessica has a normal deck of cards, Which contains 52 cards. She asks her friend Sarah to draw a card
What is the probability that Sarah will select the queen of hearts?
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there are 4 queens in a dec, so the probability that she gets a queen is 4/52 non simplified and 1/13 simplified. :)
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