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Jacks, Queens and Red Kings are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards and then well shuffled .A card is drawn from the remaining cards. Find the probability of getting a) a king b) a red card c) a spade

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52 cards
Total=52-10-42
1)P=favorable outcomes/Total outcome
P=`(2C_1)/(42C_1)=2/42=1/21`
2)P=`(20C_1)/(42C_1)=20/42=10/21`
3)P=`(11C_1)/(42C_1)=11/42`.

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