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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 05:10 paulitaaustin

A deck of 12 cards labeled 1 through 12 is shuffled. A deck of 12 cards labeled 1 through 12 is shuffled.

One card is selected at random. Determine whether each statement correctly describes the likelihood of an event based on the given deck of cards. Select the True statement(s).

A: It is impossible that a card with a number greater than 13 is selected.

B: It is likely that a card with a number greater than 2 is selected.

C: It is certain that a card with an odd or even number is selected.

D: It is unlikely that a card with a number less than 7 is selected.

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