It's called a "Discard all" card.
- When played, you must discard all cards of the color of the discard all card
(E.g: If the top card on the discard pile is a blue 4, the player may play a blue discard all card and discard all their blue cards.)
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Do you mean the possibility of having in your opening hand:a card you only have one copy of, in a 60 card deck, or;a card that you have multiples of, in a 60 card deck. (If so what are the multiple values?)Your percentage possibility of drawing one specific card, from a deck of 60 cards, in your opening hand of 7 is: 11.67%A:This can be worked out easily in excel using the hypergeometric distribution function.for the possibility of having a card in the opening hand, when the deck on has one copy is as follows.card in hand1opening hand7copies of card1cards in library600.116667in the cell that contains the result is the formula =HYPGEOMDIST(B1,B2,B3,B4)Whereas the possibility of having a card in the opening hand, when the deck has four copies is:card in hand1opening hand7copies of card4cards in library600.33628
7% chance --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are 4 tens in a deck of 52 cards. So the probability of drawing a ten from the deck is P(x=10) = 4/52 = 0.0769230... P(x=10) ≈ 7.69%.
Area of deck = (20+2d)x(40+2d)-(20x40) Area of deck = (20x40)+40d+80d+4d2 -(20x40) Area of deck = 120d+4d2
If the deck is a rectangle, than the formula is leangth times width, making the area 192 sqft..
Width X length.. typical deck goes out from house 10 feet, and a width of 12 feet that totals 120 sq.ft.