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Probability - Cards, From Hand, Pick Two Non-Ordered, To Fraction (Level 2)

This math topic focuses on calculating probabilities involving playing cards, using non-ordered selections and presenting answers as fractions. The problems typically involve calculating the probability of drawing specific combinations of cards (like two Queens, three Aces, etc) from a typical deck. This is part of a broader unit on probability foundations within the field of probability and statistics. The exercises are designed to help understand and apply basic principles of probability through card game scenarios. Each question provides multiple fraction answers, emphasizing the computational aspect of the probability in real-world contexts.

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Cards, From Hand, Pick Two Non-Ordered, To Fraction

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Calculate the probability of drawing 4 Diamonds. Show as a fraction

37JK3JP(4 Diamonds)