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Two aces are missing from an otherwise normal deck of cards. If a card is selected at random from the deck, is this the probability that the selected card will be an ace?
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Two aces are missing from an otherwise normal deck of cards. If a card is selected at random from the deck, is this the probability that the selected card will be an ace?
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Two aces are missing from an otherwise normal deck of cards. If a card is selected at random from the deck, is this the probability that the selected card will be an ace?
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There are 52 cards in a deck. If 2 are missing then there are 50 cards.
The chance of getting an ace is 2:50
50/50 chance it is either you do or you don't!
Hope this helps!
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The ratio is 2:50 (Reduced 1:25) I hope this helped ^^
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