What Deck of cards is
A deck of cards is a set of playing cards typically consisting of 52 cards, sometimes including one or two jokers. The cards are divided into four suits (clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades) and each suit has 13 cards (Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King).
Steps for Deck of Cards:
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Gather all 52 cards and the jokers, if any, from the deck.
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Separate the cards into four different suits: clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades.
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Within each suit, arrange the cards in rank order from low to high, Ace through King.
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Place the cards back into the deck in order from lowest rank to highest rank, with the lowest rank in the front and the highest rank in the back.
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Shuffle the cards to mix them up.
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Deal out the cards to the players as needed.
Examples
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Drawing cards from a deck to illustrate the concept of probability in a statistics lesson.
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Shuffling a deck of cards to demonstrate randomness in the sampling process.
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Using a deck of cards to simulate the randomization process in an experiment.
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Drawing cards from a deck to demonstrate the principles of sampling in statistics.
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Using a deck of cards to generate a random sample of data for a study.