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If the card is drawn at random, then the probability is 2/13.

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Probability = number_of_successes/number_of_possible_outcomes

Here there are 4 letters in "MATH" which is the number of successes

There are 26 letter in total which is the number of possible outcomes

→ probability of choosing one of the letter of "MATH" = 4/26 = 2/13

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There are four cards out of the 26 that will work so it is 4 in 26, or 2 in 13

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