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Determine if the following is mutually exclusive (Disjoint) or overlapping and then calculate the probability. A card is randomly selected from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability that it is a 10 or a spade?

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Answer:


(4)/(13)

Explanation:

GIVEN: Determine if the following is mutually exclusive (Disjoint) or overlapping and then calculate the probability. A card is randomly selected from a standard deck of
52 playing cards.

TO FIND: What is the probability that it is a
10 or a spade.

SOLUTION:

getting a
10 and getting a spade are not disjoint events as both can occur simultaneously.

Now probability of getting a spade
P(A)=\frac{\text{total spade cards}}{\text{total cards in deck}}


=(13)/(52)=(1)/(4)

probability of getting a
10
P(B)=\frac{\text{total cards of 10}}{\text{total cards}}


=(4)/(52)=(1)/(13)

probability of getting a
10 and a spade
P(A\cap B)=\frac{\text{total cards of spade that are 10}}{\text{total cards}}


=(1)/(52)

probability of getting a
10 or a spade
=P(A)+P(B)-P(A\cap B)


=(1)/(4)+(1)/(13)-(1)/(52)


=(4)/(13)

probability that it is a 10 or a spade is
(4)/(13)

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