Math, asked by iandu2686, 10 months ago

Five cards – ten, jack, queen, king and an ace of diamonds are shuffled face downwards. One card is picked at random.
(i) What is the probability that the card is a queen?
(ii) If a king is drawn first and put aside, what is the probability that the second card picked up is the (a) ace? (b) king?

Answers

Answered by spandankukade123
0

Answer:

I)1/5

Ii)

A)1/4

B)0

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by topwriters
1

Probability

Step-by-step explanation:

ten, jack, queen, king and an ace of diamonds

Total outcomes = 5

(i) Number of queen = 1

Probability of drawing a queen = 1/5

(ii) king is drawn first and put aside. So total outcome becomes 4.

  • (a) Favorable outcome of an ace is 1.
  •      So probability of drawing an ace = 1/4
  • (b) Favorable outcome of a king again is 0 as the card is placed aside.
  •      So probability of drawing a king = 0
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