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Margaret is playing a game with a standard deck of 52 cards which contains 4 jacks. The first player to select a jack gets to start the game. What is the theoretical probability that Margaret, when choosing first, will choose a jack?
StartFraction 1 over 52 EndFraction
StartFraction 1 over 48 EndFraction
StartFraction 1 over 13 EndFraction
StartFraction 4 over 13 EndFraction

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Answered by Swarup1998
10

Probability

Given:

  • The standard deck of 52 cards contain 4 jacks.
  • The first player to select a jack gets to start the game.

To find: The theoretical probability that Margaret, when choosing first, will choose a jack.

Solution:

Here Marget is the first player to draw a card.

Number of outcomes in favour of the event 'drawing a jack' is 4 and total number of outcomes is 52 as the first card has to be drawn from the standard deck itself.

So required probability is

= 4 / 52 = 1/13

Answer: The theoretical probability that Margaret, when choosing first, will choose a jack, is 1/13.

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