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A standard​ 52-card deck has four​ 13-card suits:​ diamonds, hearts,​ clubs, and spades. The diamonds and hearts are​ red, and the clubs and spades are black. Each​ 13-card suit contains cards numbered from 2 to​ 10, a​ jack, a​ queen, a​ king, and an ace. An experiment consists of drawing 1 card from the standard deck. Find the probability of drawing a black jack of diamonds.

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A standard​ 52-card deck has four​ 13-card suits:​ diamonds, hearts,​ clubs, and spades-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

In a suit of 52 cards

  • The Red Cards are: diamonds and hearts
  • The Black cards are: clubs and spades

The experiment consists of drawing 1 card from the standard deck.

Since diamonds are red, there is no black jack of diamonds.

Therefore:

P(drawing a black jack of diamonds)


=(0)/(52)\\\\ =0

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