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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Theoretical Probability
Two cards are...
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Two cards are drawn from a pack of well shuffled
52
cards one by one with replacement. Getting an ace or a spade is considered a success. Find the probability for the number of successes.
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Solution
There are 4 aces including spade ace
13 spade includes its ace
So there are remaining 3 ace
Total number of favourable choice=13+3=16
Probability=16/52=4/13
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