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the king queen jack and ace of spades are removed from 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 and a face card​

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Answered by vanshthegreat09
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Remaining Cards 49

i) heart = 4

P (E) = 4/49

ii) king =3

p(e)=3/49

iii) a club 10

p(e)= 10/49

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Answered by divanshu668
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Answer:

If we remove one king, one queen and one jack of clubs from 52 cards, then the remaining cards left, n(S) = 49 (i) Let E1 = Event of getting a heart n(E1) = 13 (ii) Let E2 = Event of getting a king n(E2) = 3 [since, out of 4 king, one club cards is already removed] Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/888991/the-king-queen-and-jack-clubs-are-removed-from-deck-52-playing-cards-and-then-well-shuffled

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