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Secure | https://www.mathxl.com/Student/PlayerTest.aspx?testld-183970637&centerwir; Math 227, Summer 2018 (1) Test: Chapter 3 TEST This Question: 1 pt 21 of 21 (19 complete) A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards. One card is selected from the deck (a) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a four or nine. (b) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a four or nine or ten (c) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a five or spade a. Pifour or nine) (Round to three decimal places as needed ) b. P(four or nine or ten-? (Round to three decimal places as needed ) c. P(five or spade)- (Round to three decimal places as needed ) Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes Chrom

Explanation / Answer

Solution:

total number of cards = 52

( a )

number of 4s in a deck = 4

number of 9s in a deck = 4

probability of selecting a 4 or a 9 = ( 4 + 4 ) / 52 = 0.1538

( b )

number of 4s in a deck = 4

number of 9s in a deck = 4

number of 10s in a deck = 4

probability of selecting a 4 or a 9 or a 10 = ( 4+ 4+4 ) / 52 = 0.2307

( c )

number of 5s in a deck = 4

number of spades in a deck = 13

number of 5 of spades in a deck = 1

probability of selecting a five or spades = ( 4 + 13 - 1 ) / 52 = 16 / 52 = 0.3076

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