Five cards − the ten, jack, queen, king and ace of diamonds, are well-shuffled with their face downwards. One card is then picked up at random.
(i)What is the probability that the card is the queen?
(ii)If the queen is drawn and put a side, what is the probability that the second card picked up is
(a)an ace?
(b)a queen?
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I) P( a queen )=1/5
if one card is removed , then there will be 4 cards as total
ll) a) ( an ace )=1/4
b) ( a queen )= 0
hope it helps u
if one card is removed , then there will be 4 cards as total
ll) a) ( an ace )=1/4
b) ( a queen )= 0
hope it helps u
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________here is your answer_______
1.P(queen)=1/5
2.a) P(ace)1/4
b)P(queen)=0/4
{because queen card has been removed}
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________here is your answer_______
1.P(queen)=1/5
2.a) P(ace)1/4
b)P(queen)=0/4
{because queen card has been removed}
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❤️thank. you❤️
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