Math, asked by jayeshpathaklovesh49, 11 months ago

• One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of
52 cards. Find the probability of
(i) a king of diamond
(ii) a black ace card
(iii) an ace or a jack
(iv) neither a king nor a jack​

Answers

Answered by anuprash02
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  • The probability of a king of diamond is 1/ 52.
  • the probability of a black as card is 1/26 because there are 2 black ace cards.
  • the probability of an acid or Jack is 2/13 go there are four has cards and for jack cards.
  • the the probability of a card which is neither a king nor logic is 11 /13 because there will be 44 cards without these two types of cards.
Answered by ayana10
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Answer:

  1. 13/52=1/4
  2. 2/52=126
  3. 8/52
  4. 44/52

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