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Transcribed Image Text:A classic deck of cards is made up of 52 cards, with 26 black and 26 red. Each color is split into two suits of 13 cards each. Clubs and spades are black, while hearts and diamonds are red. Each suit is split into 13 individual cards: Ace, 2-10, Jack, Queen, and King.
**Probability Questions**
If you select a card at random, what is the probability of getting (round to 4 decimal places where possible):
a) A 2 of Clubs?
b) A Diamond or Spade?
c) A number smaller than 2 (counting the ace as a 1)?
**Note:** The diagram shows all cards in a standard deck, illustrating both the suits and individual cards in each suit.
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From the provided information,
Total cards in a standard deck = 52
There are 4 suits and each suit has 13 cards (spade, diamond, heart, club).
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