SOLUTION: If three cards are removed at random, one at a time without replacement, find the probability that at least one of the cards is a face card.
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Question 414314: If three cards are removed at random, one at a time without replacement, find the probability that at least one of the cards is a face card. Found 2 solutions by sudhanshu_kmr, ewatrrr:Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152) (Show Source):
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no. of face cards = 12 , nonface card = 40
probability that all cards are non-face cards P(A) = 40C3 / 52C3
= 9880/22100
= 0.447
probability that at least one cards is a face card = P'(A) = 1-P(A) = 0.552
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three cards removed at random, one at a time 'without replacement'
Given there are 12 face cards(jack, queen,king in each the 4 suits)
40 of the cards are 'not' face cards
P(at least one of the cards is a face card) = 1 - P(no face cards)
1 - P(no face cards) = 1 - 40/52*39/51*38*50
Note: w/o replaceement:
the number of non-face cards and the number of cards is one less when next card is drawn