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Please assist with this problem; I think I\'ve solved itcorrectly, but just want

ID: 2950417 • Letter: P

Question

Please assist with this problem; I think I've solved itcorrectly, but just want to double check. Problem: A card is eslected from an ordinary deck of 52cards. What is the probability of getting a) a queen b) a diamond I solved it as: P(card queen)= 4/52    P(card diamond) = 13/52 4/52 + 13/52 = 17/52 - 1/52 = 16/52 or (.3076923077) Please assist with this problem; I think I've solved itcorrectly, but just want to double check. Problem: A card is eslected from an ordinary deck of 52cards. What is the probability of getting a) a queen b) a diamond I solved it as: P(card queen)= 4/52    P(card diamond) = 13/52 4/52 + 13/52 = 17/52 - 1/52 = 16/52 or (.3076923077)

Explanation / Answer

Your answers are correct: a) P(Queen) = 4/52 b) P(Diamond) = 13/52 You don't need any of that other stuff you wrote (unlessthere's a third question that I'm not seeing).