Math Problem Statement
Solution
The question is asking for the probability of drawing a Queen from a deck of cards. Let’s analyze it:
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In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 4 Queens (one in each suit: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades).
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The probability of drawing a Queen from a deck is the ratio of the number of Queens to the total number of cards.
So, the answer is D: 1/13.
Would you like more details on probability concepts, or do you have any questions?
Here are 5 related questions you might find helpful:
- What is the probability of drawing a King from a deck of cards?
- How do you calculate the probability of drawing either a King or a Queen?
- What is the probability of drawing a red card from a deck?
- How would the probability change if a card is not replaced after drawing?
- How do probabilities change in a deck with jokers included?
Tip: In probability problems involving decks of cards, it's useful to remember the counts of specific types of cards, like 4 Kings, 4 Queens, 13 cards of each suit, etc.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Probability
Formulas
Probability = Number of favorable outcomes / Total number of outcomes
Theorems
Basic Probability Theorem
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 9-10