Answer: 17/52
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 52 total cards in a standard deck.
The number of diamonds in a deck of cards is 13 and there are 4 jacks in a deck of cards.
So the propabibilty of Pat picking a diamond is 13/52 and the probability of Pat picking a jack is 4/52. Now you have to add the two probabilities together.
You do not remove any digits because Pat put the card back into the deck, he didn't take it away. So we do not take away from the total
13 + 4 = 17
You do not need to change the denominator cause 52 is the same.
So 17/52 is the probability of Pat picking a diamond or a jack
I hope this helped!
C I’m pretty sure, if wrong I’m sorry
I think it's B my dude
925-400=525
525/8=65.625
65.625*100= $6,562.50
15x - 10 where x is equal to the number of weeks would respresent the situation above. This is because he gains 15 cards every week and gave ten cards to James once.
If it has only been one week, the expression will be 15 - 10 because 15 × 1 = 15.
I hope this helps!