adesrochers27 adesrochers27
  • 01-12-2018
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You are dealt one card from a 52-card deck. Find the probability that you are not dealt a card with number from 4 to 9

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kwlmiller2002 kwlmiller2002
  • 01-12-2018

Answer:

P(6) = 4/52

 

P(not 6) = 1 - P(6)

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Mareska95
Mareska95 Mareska95
  • 01-12-2018

Hi!

The probability that you are dealt a card with number from 4 to 9, since there are four 4s, four 5s, four 6s, four 7s, four 8s and four 9s, which sums up to 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 24, and there are 52 cards in the deck: P(4-9) = 24/52

The probability that you are not dealt a card with number from 4 to 9 is calculated like this:

P = 1 - P(4-9)

P = 1 - 24/52 = 52/52 - 24/52 = 28/52

P = 28/52 = 14/26 = 7/13

Hope this helps!

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