Math, asked by amberveshvikar6050, 11 months ago

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

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Answered by snigdhareddy222
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Step-by-step explanation:

the no of favourable out comes 4+4=8 out of 52 that is 2/13

Answered by aarjavgupta
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Answer: Number of cards in a deck of card= 52

Number of king= 1+1+1+1

                           =4

Number of queen= 1+1+1+1

                              =4

Total number of king and queen= Number of king + Number of queen

                                                       = 4+4

                                                       =8

So,

The probability of getting a king or queen= Number of king and queen/

                                                                            Number of cards

                                                                        = 8/52

                                                                        = 2/13                                

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