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Test: SSAT Upper Level Math
1. | The aces, jacks, kings, and queens are removed from a red-backed deck of standard playing cards; the same is done with a blue-backed deck. One card is removed at random from each deck; the numbers are multiplied together. What are the odds of the product being odd? |
The correct answer is not given among the other responses.
5 to 4 against
Even
7 to 2 against
3 to 1 against
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