Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, Seventh Edition

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Chapter 7 - Section 7.1 - An Introduction to Discrete Probability - Exercises - Page 451: 6

Answer

4/13

Work Step by Step

We need to make sure not to double count the Ace of Hearts. There are 12 hearts that are not the ace, and then four aces, so 16 ways to choose either an ace or a heart. Since there are 52 card in the deck, the probability is 16/52 = 4/13.
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