1. <span>Suppose that a single card is selected from a standard 52-card deck. what is the probability that the card drawn is a club ?
From the total 52 card, there is 13 club card. There is no scenario that need to be considered in this problem. The probability to draw club would be:
the number of club cards/</span>total number of cards <span>= 13/52= 1/4= 25%
2. </span><span>suppose that a single card is drawn from a standard 52-card deck, but it is told that the card is black. what is the probability that the card drawn is a <span>club ?
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In this scenario, the card is already known as black. Out of 52 cards, there is 26 black card. Out of 26 black cards, there are 13 clubs cards. The probability to draw club would be:
the number of club cards/total number of black cards= 13/26= 1/2= 50%
Answer: 8
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we are informed that a 2-mile walking trail has a distance marker every 1\4 mile. Hl
The number of markers that are along the trail will be calculated as:
= Length of walking trail / interval of distance marker
= 2 ÷ 1/4
= 2 × 4
= 8
There are 8 markers along the trail.
Answer:
Approximately 3771 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of times the wheels turn in 5 miles.
Given that, 1mile = 5,280ft
Thus, 5 miles=5 × 5,280ft=26400ft
From the question ,we can deduce the following ratios :
140 ft : 20 mins
26400ft : x
Cross multiply;


Divide through by 140.


Answer:
No it is not a function
Step-by-step explanation:
cause 1 was two outputs
Easier is term or previous term to find common term number, then y intercept, if it’s a straight line