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In a deck of 52 playing cards what is the probability, as a fraction, of drawing a picture card (A, K, Q, and J) that is also a diamond then a card numbered 2-9?
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In a deck of 52 playing cards what is the probability, as a fraction, of drawing a picture card (A, K, Q, and J) that is also a diamond then a card numbered 2-9?
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In a deck of 52 playing cards what is the
probability, as a fraction, of drawing a picture
card (A, K, Q, and J) that is also a diamond
then a card numbered 2-9?
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13/52 or 1/4
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