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Each event uses a standard deck of playing cards. The cards are chosen at random and put back after each draw.

Match each event with its theoretical probability.
You choose a red card.
You choose the queen of hearts.
You choose a club.
You choose a 5, 6, or 7. 11 :: 3 13 52


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Each event uses a standard deck of playing cards. The cards are chosen at random and-example-1

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Explanation:

The probability of choosing a red card is 1/2. Half of the cards are hearts/diamonds and half of the cards are clubs/spades.

The probability of choosing the queen of hearts is 1/52. There is one queen of hearts in a 52 card deck.

The probability of choosing a club is 1/4. 1/4 of the cards are clubs, 1/4 are spades, 1/4 are diamonds, 1/4 are hearts.

The probability of choosing a 5, 6, or 7 is 3/13. There is a 5, 6, 7 in all 4 sets, clubs, spades, hearts, and diamonds. So there are 12 total cards that either read 5, 6, or 7 out of the 52 total cards. 12/52 simplifies to 3/13.

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