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One card is drawn at random from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card drawn

(i) is queen of hearts;

(ii) is not a jack.

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Total number of cards from a well-shuffled deck = 52

Total number of queen of hearts = 1

Total number of not a jack = 48

(i) Probability of getting queen of hearts = \(\frac{\text{Number of queen of hearts}}{\text{Toltal number of outcomes}}\)

\(=\frac 1{52}\)

(ii) Probability of not getting a jack = \(\frac{\text{Number of not a jack}}{\text{Toltal number of outcomes}}\)

\(= \frac{48}{52}\)

\(= \frac{12}{13}\)

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