SOLUTION: Assuming that each of the 52 cards in an ordinary deck has a probability of 1/52 of being drawn, what is the probability of drawing a black ace?
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Question 423133: Assuming that each of the 52 cards in an ordinary deck has a probability of 1/52 of being drawn, what is the probability of drawing a black ace?
Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
no. of black ace in a deck of cards = 2
probability of drawing a black ace = 2/52
= 1/26
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