Math, asked by talmalepratik49, 11 months ago

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Answered by adishsaju
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1) As the kind queens and jacks have been removed,

The probability of getting a king = 0

2)After removing the jacks kings and queens we are left with 52-12 cards in total

Thus P(getting a 10 of hearts)=1/40

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Answered by Alcaa
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Answer:

(i)  3/49

(ii)  1/49

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards.

So, now the total cards available for drawing any event = 52 - 3 = 49.

(i) Since one king card of clubs is removed so now the kings remaining in the deck of 49 cards are 3.

   Probability of getting a king = Kings card remaining ÷ Total no. of cards

                                                  = \frac{3}{49}

(ii) Probability of getting 10 of hearts = No. of heart of 10 card ÷ Total no. of  

                                                                                                                cards

                                                                = \frac{1}{49} .

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