SOLUTION: Use complements to find the probability that a card dealt from a full deck (no jokers) is as stated. (Count an ace as high. Enter your answer as a fraction.)
not a 10
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Question 1115889: Use complements to find the probability that a card dealt from a full deck (no jokers) is as stated. (Count an ace as high. Enter your answer as a fraction.)
not a 10
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 4 10s in a deck or 1/13 the deck,
The probability of not a 10 is 1-(1/13)=12/13
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