Math, asked by enayatesha541, 8 months ago

The king,Queen and Jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and then well-shuffled. Now one card is drawn at random from the remaining cards. Determine the probability the card is (i) a King (ii) 10 of hearts​

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Answered by yermaihjames007
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Answer:

p of getting a king is = 3/49 ( because 3 card are removed from the deck)

p of getting 10 of heart = 1 /49(because there is only one 10 of hearts)

Answered by adarshsingh9943
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here, King, queen and jack of club are removed from the Deck of 52 playing cards.

So remaining cards in deck=52−3=49

Total number of outcomes=49

We know that there are 4 Kings in a deck. After remove removing a king of club we left with  3 kings.

Let E2= event of getting a king

Number of favourable outcomes to  E2=3

Required probability P(E2)=3/49

Probability of heart =1/49

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