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Jan Villaroel
Topic: Statistics Posted 1 year ago
The probability of getting a king when a card is selected at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards is 1/13 (a) Give a relative frequency interpretation of this probability.

The probability of getting a king when a card is selected at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards is 1/13

(a) Give a relative frequency interpretation of this probability. (Enter your probability as a fraction.)

In the long run, _____ of all cards selected at random from a standard deck will be kings.

(b) Express the probability as a decimal rounded to three decimal places. ______

Then complete the following statement. (Round your answer to the nearest integer.)

If a card is selected at random, I would expect to see a king about ________ times in 1,000.



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Nov 18, 2023
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(a) The relative frequency interpretation of this probability is that if we were to select a large number of cards at random from a standard deck, approximately 1 out of every 13 cards selected would be a king.

(b) The probability as a decimal rounded to three decimal places is 0.077.

If a card is selected at random, we would expect to see a king about 77 times in 1,000.

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