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Bryce randomly chooses a card from a standard deck of 52 containing 13 of each suit. He records the suit of each card in the tally chart at the right. What are the experimental probabilities that Bryce chooses each suit? How do these compare to the theoretical probabilities? clubs 6
diamonds 8
hearts 8
spades 10

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