Math, asked by rp5789033, 2 months ago

(1) The king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and
then well shuffled. One card is drawn at random from the remaining cards. Find the
probability of getting (i) a king (ii) the 10 of hearts.​

Answers

Answered by priyadharshnee
0

Answer:

(i)0 and (ii)1/40

Step-by-step explanation:

they are 4 kings 4 Jack and 4 queen

=4+4+4

=12

there are 52 cards

so, 52-12=40

let A be the event of getting the king in the club of cards

p(A)=0/40=0

let B be the event of getting the 10 of heart in the club of cards

p(B)=1/40

Answered by paraspriyanshi057
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Total face cards( queen,king, jack)=12

Remaining cards =52-12

=40

(i) P(E)= 0/40

0 , it is impossible event

(ii) P(E)=1/40

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