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A card is drawn from a well
shuffled deck of cards, find the
probability of drawing (i) a black
king (ii) neither a king nor a queen
(iii) not a face card (iv) a jack of
club (v) a 6 or an 8 (vi) a club card
or a king (vii) a club card and a
king (viii) a club card which is not
a face card.
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Answered by GODAMBASSA1234
2

Answer:

There are 52 cards in total.

Hence, total Outcomes =52

(i) Probability of the card drawn is a card of spade or an Ace:

Total cards of Spade =13

Total Aces =4

Number of Aces of Spade =1

Therefore,

Probability of the card drawn is a card of spade or an Ace:

52

13

+

52

4

52

1

=

52

16

=

13

4

(ii) Probability of the card drawn is a black king:

Total black kings: 2

Probability of the card drawn is a black king:

52

2

=

26

1

(iii) Probability of the card drawn is neither a jack nor a king

Total jacks =4

Total Kings =4

Probability of the card drawn is neither a jack nor a king:

1−

52

4+4

=

13

11

(iv) Probability of the card drawn is either a king or a queen:

Total Queens =4

Total Kings =4

Probability of the card drawn is either a king or a queen:

52

4+4

=

13

2

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