Question 348612
I need help with this one: When selecting a card from a regular deck of 52 playing cards, what is the probability that the card is not a king AND not a spade. 
I have tried to go about it while taking out all of the kings and all of the rest of the spades which adds up to 12 spades minus the king. I am having problems with the rest of the computation. 
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# of cards that are not a king and not a spade.
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There are 39 cards that are not spades.
There are 9 kings among the 39 cards.
That leaves 30 cards that are not spade and not king.
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P(select a not king and not spade card) = 30/52
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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