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Probability of getting either a king or queen card in a deck of cards is an example of

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Answered by promilarathee78
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Answered by harendrachoubay
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The probability of getting either a King or a Queen card = \dfrac{8}{52}= \dfrac{2}{13}

Step-by-step explanation:

The total number of cards in a deck = 52

All possiblle outcomes = 52

The number of King cards = 4

The number of Queen cards = 4

∴ Number of favourabe outcomes = 4 + 4 = 8

∴ Probability of randomly drawing a King or a Queen = \dfrac{8}{52}= \dfrac{2}{13}

Hence, the probability of getting either a King or a Queen card =\dfrac{8}{52}= \dfrac{2}{13}

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