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Two of them are drawn simultaneously from a deck of 48 cards.
Calculate the probability that:
a) both are cups
b) At least one cup
c) One is a cup and the other is a sword


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The required probability is
a) both are cups is 0.05

b) At least one cup is 0.19

c) One is a cup and the other is a sword is   0.06

What is probability?

Probability can be defined as the ratio of favorable outcomes to the total number of events.

a) for both are cups

P= 12*11/48*47
p = 0.05

b) for  At least one cup
p = 12*36/48*47
p = 0.19

c) for One is a cup and the other is a sword
p = 12*12/48*47
p = 0.06

Thus, the required probability is 0.05, 0.19, 0.06

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