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There are 7 playing cards in a bag. 1 of those cards is a spade. What is the probability of picking a spade randomly from the bag? Answer as a simplified fraction in the form a/b.
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There are 7 playing cards in a bag. 1 of those cards is a spade.
What is the probability of picking a spade randomly from the bag?
Answer as a simplified fraction in the form a/b.
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1/7 is the answer to your question
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Answer:
1/7
Explanation:
There are only 7 cards so for this question the denominator will be the total amount of cards and the numerator will be 1 since there’s only 1 card that’s a spade out of the 7
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