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one card is drawn from a well shuffled Deck of 52 playing cards find the probability of drawing a neither an ace nor a king a none spade a queen of black suit and a king of red suit​

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Answered by sudarshan9117
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Answer:

let s be the sample space

there are 52cards

hence,

n(s)=52

let A be the event of getting a card niether ace.

there are 4ace cards

hence,

n(A)=48

p(A)=

 \frac{n(a)}{n(s)}

,

52/48

=12/13

Let B be the event card drown is not king card

There are 48 cards other than king face card

hence,

n(B)=48

p(B)=48/52=12/13

Let C be the event that card drown is not spade card

there are 13spade cards

hence,

n(C)=39

p(C)=39/52=3/4

Let D be the event that card has black queen

There are 2 black queens

n(D)=2

p(D)=2/52=1/26

Let E be the event of card drown has red king

there are 2kings

hence,

n(E)=2

p(E)=2/52=1/26

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Answered by faisalfarheen00
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