What is the probability of selecting an ace or a 9 from a 52 card deck?

To find the probability of selecting an ace or a 9 from a standard 52-card deck, we need to first determine the total number of successful outcomes and the total possible outcomes.

A standard deck contains 4 aces and 4 nines. Therefore, the total number of successful outcomes (that is, drawing either an ace or a 9) is:

  • Number of aces = 4
  • Number of nines = 4

So, the total number of favorable outcomes is:

4 (aces) + 4 (nines) = 8 favorable outcomes.

The total number of possible outcomes when selecting one card from the deck is 52.

Thus, the probability P of drawing an ace or a 9 is given by the ratio of favorable outcomes to possible outcomes:

P = Number of favorable outcomes / Total outcomes

P = 8 / 52

We can simplify this fraction to get:

P = 2 / 13

Therefore, the probability of selecting an ace or a 9 from a 52-card deck is 2/13.

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