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Find the probabilities that would be calculated in the lab.Group of items: Deck of cardsCharacteristics of interest: Color of cardPossible outcome: Red face or Black faceNumber of items = 52 cards in a deckAction: A student can be asked to pick a random card from the deck of 52 cards and be required to find the probability of picking a black face

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(3)/(26)

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the probability of picking a black face from a deck of 52 cards.

In a deck of 52 cards, there are only red or black cards but there are only 12 faced cards: 6 red-faced cards and 6 black-faced cards.

The probability of picking a black face card is the number of black-faced cards divided by the total number of cards.

That is:


\begin{gathered} P(black-faced\text{ }card)=(6)/(52) \\ P(black-faced\text{ }card)=(3)/(26) \end{gathered}

That is the probability of picking a black face.

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