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From a deck of 52 cards, two cards are missing. One card is drawn at random from the remaining cards and found to be a spade. Find the probability that (1) both the missing cards were spades. (2) one of the missing card was spade. (3) neither of the missing cards was spade. (4) both the missing cards were same suit. |
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Answer» From a deck of 52 cards, two cards are missing. One card is drawn at random from the remaining cards and found to be a spade. Find the probability that (1) both the missing cards were spades. (2) one of the missing card was spade. (3) neither of the missing cards was spade. (4) both the missing cards were same suit. |
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