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7. A card is randomly selected from a standard deck of cards. Write the theoretical

probability of each event as a fraction, decimal, and percent. [K:18)
a. A spade
b. A face card (jack, queen or king)
c. Not a face card
d. A black jack
e. A red or black card
f. A red face card

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Answer:

a. The theoretical probability of drawing a spade from a standard deck of cards is 13/52, which reduces to 1/4, or 0.25, or 25%.

b. The theoretical probability of drawing a face card (jack, queen, or king) from a standard deck of cards is 12/52, which reduces to 3/13, or approximately 0.231, or 23.1%.

c. The theoretical probability of drawing a non-face card from a standard deck of cards is 40/52, which reduces to 10/13, or approximately 0.769, or 76.9%.

d. The theoretical probability of drawing a black jack from a standard deck of cards is 2/52, which reduces to 1/26, or approximately 0.038, or 3.8%.

e. The theoretical probability of drawing a red or black card from a standard deck of cards is 52/52, which reduces to 1/1, or 100%.

f. The theoretical probability of drawing a red face card from a standard deck of cards is 6/52, which reduces to 3/26, or approximately 0.115, or 11.5%.

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