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Asked by savitamahajan202 | 23 Jan, 2023, 15:26: PM
After removing king, queen and jack of spade , there are only 49 cards in the deck.
probability of an event = p/q
where p is favourable number of required events and q is total number of all events
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(1) probability of getting a heart
There are 13 cards of heart . Hence p(heart) = 13/49
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(2) probability of getting a queen
There are 3 queens in the deck . Hence p(queen) = 3/49 = 1/13
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(3) probability of getting 9 of club
There is only one card for 9 of club .
Hence p( 9 of club ) = 1/49
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