Math, asked by harinimahendran45, 4 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 that the card is iii) A Queen and a Jack

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Answered by ABHINAV012
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

TOTAL \:  CASES = { 52 - 12 } = 40

FAV, Cases = 0

Probability =  \frac{favourable cases}{Total cases }

=  \frac{0}{40}

=0

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