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==Problem== | ==Problem== | ||
A deck of cards has only red cards and black cards. The probability of a randomly chosen card being red is <math>\frac13</math>. When <math>4</math> black cards are added to the deck, the probability of choosing red becomes <math>\frac14</math>. How many cards were in the deck originally | A deck of cards has only red cards and black cards. The probability of a randomly chosen card being red is <math>\frac13</math>. When <math>4</math> black cards are added to the deck, the probability of choosing red becomes <math>\frac14</math>. How many cards were in the deck originally? | ||
==Solution== | ==Solution== | ||
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Problem
A deck of cards has only red cards and black cards. The probability of a randomly chosen card being red is
. When
black cards are added to the deck, the probability of choosing red becomes
. How many cards were in the deck originally?
Solution
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Note
See problem 1.
See also
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