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You are dealt one card from a 52-card deck. Find the probability that you are not dealt a king.

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Step-by-step explanation

Let the probability of picking a king be Pr(K). The probability of not picking a king is given;


Pr(K^(\prime))=1-Pr(K)

The number of kings in a deck = 4

The number of cards in a deck = 52


Pr(K^{^(\prime)})=\frac{The\text{ number of kings in a deck}}{\text{The number of cards in a deck}}=(4)/(52)=(1)/(13)

Therefore;


Pr(K^(\prime))=1-Pr(K)=1-(1)/(13)=(12)/(13)

Answer:


(12)/(13)

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