Question
Kings and Queens of black color are taken out from a
deck of 52 playing cards. A card is drawn from the remaining well-shuffled cards. The probability of getting a spade card is.Solution
Total number of Playing cards = 52 Number of kings and queens in playing cards = 8 Now, kings and queens of black – color are taken out, So, remaining cards = 52 – 4 = 48 Remaining spade card = 13 – 2 = 11 ∴ The probability of getting a spade card = 11/48.
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