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what is the probability of getting a 1) black card and a king
2)other than an ace 3)either a red card or a queen 4) neither an ace nor a king 5) neither a red card nor a queen from 52 cards
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Answered by anr4u97
27

1) getting a black card and king. it comes under conditional probability

getting a black card is 26/52 and there will be 2 kings in black card

therefore probability for selecting a king in black card is 2/26

hence probability for given question is (26/52)*(2/26)= 1/26.

2). total aces are 4 out of 52

Hence probability of getting other than an ace is 1-(4/52)= 48/52= 12/13.

3).probability of choosing red is 26/52 or a queen is 4/52

therefore probability of getting  either a red card or a queen is

(26/52)+(4/52)=15/26

4). probability of getting either ace or king is (4/52)+(4/52)=2/13

. probability of getting neither ace nor king is 1-(2/13)=11/13

5).  probability of getting either a red card or a queen from 52 cards is (26/52)+(4/52)=15/26

probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen from 52 cards is

1-(15/26)=11/26.

........Hope this will help you

Answered by touheed43012
3

Answer:2/52

Step-by-step explanation:

Totaloutcomes/possible outcomes

=2/52=1/26

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