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Consider the example of finding the probability of selecting a black card or a 6 from a deck of 52 cards.

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813
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713
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613
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none of these
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Solution

The correct option is B 713
Number of total cards = 52

Number of black cards = 26 ( These will include 2 cards with number 6 - those of Spades and Clubs)

So, 2 more number 6 cards will be left ( Those of Hearts and Diamonds)

Therefore, the probability of drawing a black card or a P(6)=(26+2)52=2852=713.

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