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From a pack of 52 playing cards, the Jack, Queen and King of clubs are removed, and the pack is well shuffled. From the remaining cards, a card is drawn. Find the probability of getting i. a club ii. ii. a red face card
Asked by bharadwajlucky26 | 19 Feb, 2019, 01:15: PM
Expert Answer
After removing the King, Queen and Jack of clubs from a deck of 52 cards,
Number of total cards left= 52–3= 49
Number of club cards left= 13–3= 10
Number of red face cards = 6
So, the probability of getting a club = 10/49
The probability of red face card = 6/49
Answered by Arun | 19 Feb, 2019, 05:49: PM
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