This topic focuses on calculating the probability of drawing specific cards from a deck, expressed as fractions. The problems involve scenarios where students must determine the likelihood of selecting specific playing cards (like the 9 of Diamonds or 5 of Hearts) and provide their answers in fractional form. These exercises aim to enhance students' understanding of basic probability concepts within the context of playing cards, which is a practical application of probability and statistics foundational principles.
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Calculate the probability of drawing a Ace of Diamonds. Show as a fraction
Math worksheet on 'Probability - Cards, From Hand, Pick One, To Fraction (Level 2)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Probability and Statistics - Counting and Probability Foundations' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/probability_and_statistics_probability/ |
Calculate the probability of drawing a King of Clubs. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of drawing a 10 of Diamonds. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of drawing a 9 of Hearts. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of drawing a Jack of Hearts. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of drawing a 4 of Clubs. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of drawing a 6 of Hearts. Show as a fraction |
Calculate the probability of drawing a 7 of Spades. Show as a fraction |