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A deck of cards consists of four suits of 13 cards each for a total of 52 cards. Each suite has an ace, king, queen, jack, and then the numbers 2 through 10. When playing a basic game of blackjack, a player is dealt two random cards. The values of these cards are then added together with face cards (jack, queen, and king) being worth 10 each, aces being worth either 1 or 11 based on the players choice, and all other cards worth their face value. The player then must decide whether to draw additional cards or not to try to get their total to 21. The player closest to 21 without going over 21 wi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A deck of cards consists of four suits of 13 cards each for a total of 52 cards. Each suite has an ace, king, queen, jack, and then the numbers 2 through 10. When playing a basic game of blackjack, a player is dealt two random cards. The values of these cards are then added together with face cards (jack, queen, and king) being worth 10 each, aces being worth either 1 or 11 based on the players choice, and all other cards worth their face value. The player then must decide whether to draw additional cards or not to try to get their total to 21. The player closest to 21 without going over 21 wins. If a player gets an ace and a nine in their first two cards, what is the probability that drawing another card will take them higher than 21?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

zero

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ace and nine can be chosen as a ten, so you cannot bust with that hand

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