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Find the probability of drawing a king, a queen & jack from a pack of 52 playing cards

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Answered by Ashrithsiddenki
0
Favorable outcome/total no of out comes
3 /52
Answered by DelcieRiveria
3

Answer:

The probability of drawing a king, a queen & jack from a pack of 52 playing cards is \frac{3}{13}.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a pack of 52 cards, we have 4 king, 4 queen and 4 jack.

Total outcomes is 52.

Drawing a king, a queen & jack from a pack of 52 playing cards. So, number of possible outcomes

4+4+4=12

The formula for probability:

P=\frac{\text{Number of possible outcomes}}{\text{Total outcomes}}

P=\frac{12}{52}

P=\frac{3}{13}

Therefore the probability of drawing a king, a queen & jack from a pack of 52 playing cards is \frac{3}{13}.

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