SOLUTION: A gambler in Las Vegas Is cutting a deck of cards for $1,000. What is the probability that the card for the gambler will be the following?
a. A face card
b. A queen
c. a spade
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Question 1029031: A gambler in Las Vegas Is cutting a deck of cards for $1,000. What is the probability that the card for the gambler will be the following?
a. A face card
b. A queen
c. a spade
d. A jack of spades
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