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The king, the jack and the 10 of spades are lost from a pack of 52 cards and a card is drawn from the remaining cards after shuffling. Find the probability of getting a
(i) red card (ii) black jack
(iii) red king (iv) 10 of hearts.

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` (i) 26/49 (ii) 1/49 (iii) 2/49 (iv) 1/49 `
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