Question
Find the probability of selecting a number card (2 to 10)
from a deck of well shuffled cards.Solution
Total number of cards in a deck = 52
Each suit has 9 number cards (2 to 10), and there are 4 suits.
So, the number of number cards = 9 Ă— 4 = 36
So, the required probability = (36/52) = (9/13)
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