Math, asked by mrfaiyazansari06, 12 days ago

2) The king, queen and jack of
clubs are removed from a
deck of 52 playing cards and
the rest are then well shuffled.
One card is selected at
random from the remaining
cards. Find the probability that
the card drawn is a) A king b)
the '10' of hearts.

Answers

Answered by adarshprabhat1944
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of favourable outcomes is 3 because there are three kings in the deck of 52 playing cards after removing one king. Total number of outcomes = 49. P (getting a king) =349. Hence, the probability of getting a king after removing one king, one queen and jack of the club is 349.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

a) 3/49

b) 1/49

Step-by-step explanation:

in a deck cards = 52

red dimaond = 13

red heart = 13

black spade = 13

total black clubs = 13

here king, queen , jackof clubs is removed

= 13 -3 = 10

remaining total cards left is 52-3 = 49

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