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Craig is learning to identify local birds with a Field Guide to Forest Birds deck of cards. He randomly selects one card from the deck, puts it back in the deck, and selects another card. He repeats this several times and gets 44 hummingbirds, 33 falcons, 11 woodpecker, 44 owls, 33 loons, and 22 eagles.\newlineBased on the data, what is the probability that the next card Craig selects will be a falcon card?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or whole number.

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Q. Craig is learning to identify local birds with a Field Guide to Forest Birds deck of cards. He randomly selects one card from the deck, puts it back in the deck, and selects another card. He repeats this several times and gets 44 hummingbirds, 33 falcons, 11 woodpecker, 44 owls, 33 loons, and 22 eagles.\newlineBased on the data, what is the probability that the next card Craig selects will be a falcon card?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or whole number.
  1. Count Total Cards Drew: Step 11: Count the total number of cards Craig drew.\newlineHe drew 44 hummingbirds, 33 falcons, 11 woodpecker, 44 owls, 33 loons, and 22 eagles.\newlineTotal cards drawn = 4+3+1+4+3+2=174 + 3 + 1 + 4 + 3 + 2 = 17
  2. Identify Falcon Cards: Step 22: Identify the number of falcon cards drawn.\newlineCraig drew 33 falcon cards.
  3. Calculate Probability of Drawing Falcon: Step 33: Calculate the probability of drawing a falcon card.\newlineProbability = Number of falcon cards / Total number of cards drawn\newlineProbability = 317\frac{3}{17}

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