List the outcomes considered a failure, as well as the probability of failure, for the experiment.

Experiment Success P(success)
Card game drawing a heart 0.24

drawing a spade, club, or diamond 0.77
drawing a spade 0.76
drawing a spade, club, or diamond 0.76
drawing a spade 0.66

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To determine the outcomes considered a failure and their corresponding probabilities, we need to identify the events that do not lead to success in the experiment and their probabilities.

For the card game experiment, the success is defined as drawing a heart. Therefore, any outcomes that do not involve drawing a heart would be considered a failure.

The outcomes considered a failure, along with their respective probabilities, are as follows:

1. Drawing a spade, club, or diamond: 0.77 (This outcome includes drawing any card that is not a heart.)
2. Drawing a spade: 0.76 (This outcome specifically involves drawing a spade card, which is not a heart.)
3. Drawing a spade, club, or diamond: 0.76 (Similar to the first outcome, this includes drawing any card that is not a heart.)
4. Drawing a spade: 0.66 (Once again, this outcome refers to drawing a spade card, which is not a heart.)

To summarize: The failures in this experiment are drawing any non-heart card (spade, club, or diamond), and the corresponding probabilities of failure are 0.77, 0.76, 0.76, and 0.66, respectively.