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A card is drawn from an ordinary pack of 52 cards and a gambler bets that it is a spade or an ace. What are the odds against his winning the bet?

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9:4
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4:9
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5:9
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9:5
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Solution

The correct option is A 9:4
Let events A: a spade is drawn and event B: an ace is drawn.
The probability of winning the bet=P(A or B)
P(AorB)=P(A)+P(B)P(AB)
=1352+452152 (There is one ace of spades)
=1652=413
Probability of losing the bet=1413=913
Odds against winning the bet=913:413=9:4.

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