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from a 52-card deck, what is p(draw a heart or a face card)? show use of general addition rule and compute exact simplified fraction.
Step1: Recall General Addition Rule
The general addition rule for two events \( A \) and \( B \) is \( P(A \cup B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A \cap B) \). Let \( A \) be the event of drawing a heart and \( B \) be the event of drawing a face card.
Step2: Find \( P(A) \)
In a 52 - card deck, there are 13 hearts. So \( P(A)=\frac{13}{52}=\frac{1}{4} \).
Step3: Find \( P(B) \)
Face cards are Jack, Queen, King. There are 3 face cards per suit and 4 suits, so \( 3\times4 = 12 \) face cards. Thus \( P(B)=\frac{12}{52}=\frac{3}{13} \).
Step4: Find \( P(A \cap B) \)
The intersection of hearts and face cards: there are 3 face cards in hearts (Jack, Queen, King of hearts). So \( P(A \cap B)=\frac{3}{52} \).
Step5: Apply General Addition Rule
\( P(A \cup B)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A \cap B)=\frac{13}{52}+\frac{12}{52}-\frac{3}{52}=\frac{13 + 12-3}{52}=\frac{22}{52}=\frac{11}{26} \).
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\(\frac{11}{26}\)