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20 June, 07:00

Question 2.

The king, queen and jack, all of clubs, are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards

and then well-shuffled. Now, one card is drawn at random from the remaining cards.

What is the probability that the card is: -

A heart

A king

10 of hearts,

A black face card,

An ace or a queen.

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  1. 20 June, 07:09
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    When the three cards are removed, the sample space becomes 49.

    Probability of a heart = 13/49. No hearts were removed from the deck.

    Probability of a king = 3/49. One king was removed from the deck.

    Probability of the 10 of hearts = 1/49. There's only one 10 of hearts in the deck, and it was not removed.

    Probability of a black face card = 3/49. Three of the black face cards were removed, so all that is left are the king, queen, and jack of clubs.

    Probability of an ace OR a queen = 7/49 = 1/7. There are 3 queens and 4 aces remaining in the deck.
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