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From a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards, a card is picked at random. (i) Find the probability of the card being a queen of spades. (ii) If the card drawn at first is a queen of spade and is not replaced, what is the probability of getting a card which is a spade?


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(i) 152 (ii) 1251

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(i) 1352 (ii) 151

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(i) 14 (ii) 112

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(i) 126 (ii) 1251

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Solution

The correct option is A

(i) 152 (ii) 1251


In a well-shuffled card, there are 4 queens and one of them is spade.
There is only one queen of spade in a pack of 52.
(i) So P(Getting a queen of Spade) = 152
Since the first card is a spade and is not replaced, there are only 12 spades left out of 51 cards
(ii) So, P(Getting a spade) = 1251


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