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You pick a card at random.567What is P(5 or less than 6)?Write your answer as a percentage rounded to the nearest tenth.%

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You pick a card at random.567What is P(5 or less than 6)?Write your answer as a percentage rounded to the nearest tenth.%

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The question seems to be about the probability of drawing a card with a value of 5 or less from a standard deck of 52 cards.

In a standard deck, there are 4 cards of each value from 1 to 10, and 4 cards each of Jack, Queen, King, and Ace. For the purpose of this question, we'll assume that Ace counts as 1.

So, the cards that are 5 or less are: Ace, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Since there are 4 of each, that's a total of 20 cards.

The probability of an event is calculated as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of outcomes. In this case, the favorable outcomes are drawing a card that's 5 or less, and the total outcomes are the total number of cards in the deck.

So, P(5 or less) = number of favorable outcomes / total outcomes = 20 / 52 = 0.3846

To convert this to a percentage, we multiply by 100, which gives us 38.46%. Rounded to the nearest tenth, that's 38.5%.

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