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Find the probability of drawing a face card or a 3 from a standard deck of cards.
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In a standard deck of cards, there is 52 cards.
Face cards includes: Jack, Queen, King, and 1
We are also including cards worth: 3
There are 4 of each cards.
J = 4
Q = 4
K = 4
1 = 4
3 = 4
Add all of them up.
4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 20
There are 20 cards that have a face card or is a 3.
Now place the amount you got with the total.
20/52
is the fraction probability.
Divide 20 with 52
20/52 = 0.3846
0.3846
is the decimal probability (or rounded = 0.38)
To find the percentage probability, move the decimal point to the right two place values
0.3846 becomes
38.46%
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hope this helps!
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There are of course 52 cards in the standard deck. A face card is a jack, queen or king, and each comes in four suits, so 12 face cards.
Four 3s mean 16 cards of 52 satisfy our event.
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