Math, asked by moridharaj858, 1 month ago

The King, Queen and Jack of clubs are removed from the deck of 52 playing cards
and then from remaining well-shuffled cards, one card is drawn at random. Find the
probability of getting (i) a red card​

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Answered by tanishabhukkal
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After removing the king, queen and jack of clubs, the remaining number of cards = 49. Remaining number of kings = 3. The number of favourable outcomes is 3 because there are three kings in the deck of 52 playing cards after removing one king. Total number of outcomes = 49

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