Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
(6 - 2) - 1 = 4 - 1 = 3
6 - (2 - 1) = 6 - 1 = 5
The associative rule doesn't work for subtraction because you get different results when you move the parentheses.
Answer:
The probability that Katie will draw a face card on her next turn is 3/13, or approximately 23%.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a regular deck, there are four suits (clubs, spades, hearts and diamonds). Each suit has 13 cards that go from 2 - 10 plus the Ace, King, Queen and Jack. Since Katie is playing using a 26-card deck of only two suits, then there are only two kings, two queens and two jacks in the entire deck. In order to find probability, we form a fraction where the denominator is the total number of outcomes, in this case 26, and the numerator is the number of desired outcomes, in this case the total number of face cards in the deck - 6. So, the probability that Katie will choose a face card on the next turn is 6/26, which simplifies to 3/13 in lowest terms.
The answer is 9.65x10^14 because in order for the decimal point to be between 9 and 6 you need to move 14 decimal places back