Math, asked by pravinkumarb, 5 hours ago

the king queen and Jack of red cards are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and then we'll shuffled one card is selected from the remaining cards find the probability of getting a queen​

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Answered by ag812436
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Answer:

Getting a queen

We know there are 4 queens in a deck; one in each club. If we consider getting a queen as an event then the number of favourable cases will be 3, not 4 because 1 queen is removed from the club.

Hence the probability will be

Number of favorable casesNumber of total cases=349

Answered by vinodsri956gmailcom
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Step-by-step explanation:

King card = 4

Queen card = 4

Jack card = 4

Possibility of getting an event = P( E )

Red coloured card of King = 1

Red coloured card of Queen = 1

Red coloured card of Jack = 1

P(E) = 12-3 = 9

P(E) = 52/9

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