SOLUTION: 1 Determine the probability
(ii) An ace, 10 of diamonds, or 2 of spades appears in drawing a single card from a well-shuffled ordinary deck of 52 cards.
(ii) The sum of the 5 ap
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Question 1195334: 1 Determine the probability
(ii) An ace, 10 of diamonds, or 2 of spades appears in drawing a single card from a well-shuffled ordinary deck of 52 cards.
(ii) The sum of the 5 appears in a single toss of a pair of fair dice
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
there are 4 aces but 1 of each of the other two cards. The answer is 6/52 or 3/26.
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This occurs with 3/2 or 2/3 and 4/1 or 1/4, so the probability is 4/36 or 1/9
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