Math, asked by sammy0786786, 1 month ago

The king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of
52 playing cards and then well-shuffled. One card is drawn at
random, find the probability of getting [1] a king [2] the 10 of
hearts.

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Answered by seemajain0008
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Answer:

King, queen and Jack are removed it means there are 9 cards less than the total cards

Total cards now are = 52-9= 43 cards

Step-by-step explanation:

1. a king

=> Now there is no king in the pack of cards

therefore now there are 0 kings

P(E) = No. of outcomes/ Total number of outcomes

=0/39 = 0

2. the 10 of hearts

=> Now there is 1 card of 10 of hearts it means that

P(E) = No of outcomes/ Total number of outcomes

=1/39

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