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# The King, Queen and Jack of Clubs Are Removed from a Deck of 52 Playing Cards and The Remaining Cards Are Shuffled. a Card is Drawn from the Remaining Cards. Find the Probability of Getting a Card Of Clubs. - CBSE Class 10 - Mathematics

ConceptProbability - A Theoretical Approach

#### Question

The king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and the remaining cards are shuffled. A card is drawn from the remaining cards. Find the
probability of getting a card of clubs.

#### Solution

Total no. of remaining cards = 52 – 3 = 49

E ⟶ event of getting clubs

No. of favorable outcomes = 10 (13 – 3) {Since 3 club cards are removed}

Probability, P(E) ="No.of favorable outcomes"/"'Total no.of possible outcomes"

P(E) = 10/49

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Solution The King, Queen and Jack of Clubs Are Removed from a Deck of 52 Playing Cards and The Remaining Cards Are Shuffled. a Card is Drawn from the Remaining Cards. Find the Probability of Getting a Card Of Clubs. Concept: Probability - A Theoretical Approach.
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