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The king, queen, and jack of clubs are removed from a pack of 52 cards and then the remaining cards are well shuffled. A card is selected from the remaining cards. Calculate the probability of getting a card a) of spade b) of club c) of jacks d) of black king

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Answered by Ayush9963
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Answered by throwdolbeau
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Total number of cards in a pack of cards = 52

Given that : The king, queen, and jack of clubs are removed

Number of cards removed = 3

Number of cards left in the pack = 49

Number of spade cards = 13

Number of club cards = 13 - 3 = 10

Number of jacks = 4 - 1 = 3

Number of black kings = 2 - 1 = 1

\text{1. Probability of getting a spade = }\frac{13}{52}\\\\\text{2. Probability of getting a club = }\frac{10}{52}\\\\\text{3. Probability of getting a card of jack = }\frac{3}{52}\\\\\text{4. Probability of getting a card of black king = }\frac{1}{52}

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