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This section comprises Very Short Answer (VSA) type questions of $2$ marks each
The king, queen and ace of clubs and diamonds are removed from a deck of $52$ playing cards and the remaining cards are shuffled. A card is randomly drawn from the remaining cards. Find the probability of getting
(i) a card of clubs.
(ii) a red coloured card.
The king, queen and ace of clubs and diamonds are removed from a deck of $52$ playing cards and the remaining cards are shuffled. A card is randomly drawn from the remaining cards. Find the probability of getting
(i) a card of clubs.
(ii) a red coloured card.
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Total cards left $= 52 - 3 - 3 = 46$
(i) $P$ (card of clubs) $= \frac{10}{46}$ or $\frac{5}{23}$
(ii) $P$ (red coloured card) $= \frac{23}{46}$ or $\frac{1}{2}$
(i) $P$ (card of clubs) $= \frac{10}{46}$ or $\frac{5}{23}$
(ii) $P$ (red coloured card) $= \frac{23}{46}$ or $\frac{1}{2}$