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You placed each of these cards in a brown paper bag and randomly select one and then record your results. After each selection, you place it back in the bag and select another. You do this for a total of 50 times and your results are: 6 times you picked the ace, 14 times you picked the 2, 13 times you picked the 3, 4 times you picked the 4, and 13 times you picked the 5. After looking at your results, what is the experimental probability of selecting the 4? Hint: You may have to reduce. *

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