Math, asked by sengarme, 1 year ago

two cards are drawn from a pack of 52 cards one after the other without replacement. what is the probability that one of these is a king and another is an ace of opposite color?

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Answered by saumyaojha24
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sorry.... got the wrong answer.....

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Answered by khushbuhooda19
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the probability for drawing a king card is 4/52
the probability for drawing a king card that is of opposite colour ace is 1/52

hope my answer will help you.

khushbuhooda19: hope help you
sengarme: options are 2/663, 1/221, 4/663, 2/221
sengarme: sorry it is not right
khushbuhooda19: ok
saumyaojha24: good
khushbuhooda19: then the solution will be
khushbuhooda19: multiple 52*52
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khushbuhooda19: in that i will tell you solution
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