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What is the probability of drawing either a king or queen from a pack of 52 cards? Quantitative and research methods in business

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Answered by hjwjd
5

Answer:

fo 8

to 52

p(e) 8 /52

pls reduce it

Answered by JeanaShupp
12

The probability of drawing either a king or queen from a pack of 52 cards is  \dfrac{2}{13} .

Explanation:

Total number of cards in a deck  = 52

Number of queens in a deck = 4

Number of kings  in a deck = 4

Total number of queens and queens = 4+4=8

Now , the probability of drawing either a king or queen from a pack of 52 cards = \dfrac{\text{Number of cards that area queens or king}}{\text{Total cards}}

=\dfrac{8}{52}=\dfrac{2}{13}

Hence , the probability of drawing either a king or queen from a pack of 52 cards is  \dfrac{2}{13} .

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