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10. Combinatorics & Probability
Probability
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Problem 39
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Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 39–44, you are dealt one card from a 52-card deck. Find the probability that you are not dealt a king.
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Probability
Probability is a measure of the likelihood that an event will occur, expressed as a number between 0 and 1. In this context, it quantifies the chance of not being dealt a king from a standard deck of cards. The formula for probability is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes.
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Favorable Outcomes
Favorable outcomes refer to the specific results that align with the event of interest. In this case, the favorable outcomes are the cards that are not kings. Since there are 52 cards in total and 4 of them are kings, the number of favorable outcomes for not drawing a king is 48.
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Total Outcomes
Total outcomes represent all possible results in a given scenario. For this question, the total outcomes are the total number of cards in the deck, which is 52. Understanding the total outcomes is crucial for calculating the probability, as it serves as the denominator in the probability formula.
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