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a card is drawn at random from a deck of 52 cards find the probability of getting a card. which is neither a spade nor a king​

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Answered by itsbiswaa
18

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There are 13 spades, so 52-13 = 39 cards are not spades.

Amongst these 39 cards, three of them are kings, so there are

39 - 3 = 36

cards that are neither a spade nor a king.

So...

P(drawing neither a spade nor a king)

= ( ways of getting neither a space nor a king ) / (ways of drawing a card )

= 36 / 52

= 9 / 13

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Answered by Manyasachdeva1519
1

Answer:

9/13

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of cards =52

No of spade = 13

No. of King = 4

Since one card of king we will consider in spade

No. of cards neither spade nor king = 13+4-1 = 16

Cards left=52-16= 36

So,

The probability of getting a card which is neither a spade nor a king = 36÷52= 9/13

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