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Question
A card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is black and a king
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Solution
Let S denote the sample space.
Then, n(S) = 52
Let E3 = event of drawing black and a king
There are two cards: a black card and a king, i.e. a black king.
i.e. n (E3) = 2C1 = 2
\[\therefore P\left( E_3 \right) = \frac{n\left( E_3 \right)}{n\left( S \right)} = \frac{2}{52} = \frac{1}{26}\]
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