Math, asked by tejpalmastarg, 7 months ago

2 cards are picked out from 52 cards what is probability of choosing not any digit card

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

→The probability of picking one black card is 26 in 52, or 50%.

→The probability of then picking a second black card is 25 in 51, or 49%.

→Therefore, the probability of both is 50% multiplied by 49%, or 24.5%.

→Similarly, the probability of picking one club is 13 in 52, or 25%.

→The probability of then picking a second black card is 12 in 51, or 23.5%.

→Therefore, the probability of both is 25% multiplied by 23.5%, or 5.875%.

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Answered by gaurav25637
0

Answer:

no of favourable outcome divided by total number of outcome

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