Math, asked by kichuameer123, 10 months ago

what is the probability of getting neither a king or queen in deck of 52 cards​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

If you meant, what is the chance of neither drawing a king nor queen from a deck in one draw, I find the easiest way to do this is to fist calculate the chance of drawing a king of queen which is 8 (# kings, queens) / 52 = 8/52. Subtract this from 1 to answer your specific question. (1- 8/52) = (52/52 -8/52) = (44/52).

Answered by Sweetoldsoul
0

Answer:

In a pack of 52 cards, there are 4 Kings, 4 Queens

so the cards favorable for this outcome will be 52 - 8

(as king and queen are not required)

Probability of neither drawing a king nor a queen :-

probability of events P(E) =  \frac{no. of favourable outcomes}{total no. of outcomes}

=> no. of favorable outcomes = 52 - 8

= 44

=> total no. of outcomes = 52

P(E) = 44/ 52

= 11/ 13

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