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Craig has the following set of 13 cards. If a card is randomly chosen from Craig’s set, what is the probability that the card will be either a five or a diamond? Diamond: 7/13 Five: 2/13
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Craig has the following set of 13 cards. If a card is randomly chosen from Craig’s set, what is the probability that the card will be either a five or a diamond?
Diamond: 7/13
Five: 2/13
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9/13
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7/13 + 2/13= 9/13
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