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  • 04-01-2022
  • Mathematics
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There are 13 cards of each suit in a deck of 52 cards (13 hearts, 13 diamonds, etc.). What is the probability of
not picking a diamond? Simplify, if possible.

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renknee
renknee renknee
  • 04-01-2022

Answer:

3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Since we know there are 13 diamonds in the card deck containing 52 cards, we first subtract 13 from 52.

  • [tex]52 - 13 = 39[/tex]

2. Now, because there's still 52 cards in total but only 39 are not diamonds, the probability of not getting a diamond card is 39/52. However, 39/52 have a common factor of 13. 39/13 = 3, and 52/13 = 4. Therefore, the simplified probability is 3/4.

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