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A card is drawn one at a time from a

well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. In 11



repetitions of this experiment, 2 kings



are drawn. If E is the event in which a



king is drawn in the 11 trials, find the



experimental probability P(E).



P(E) = 11



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Answer:


(2)/(11)

Explanation:

It is given that a card is drawn one at a time from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards.

Total repetitions of this experiment = 11

Number of kings in the experiment = 2

Let E is the event in which a king is drawn in the 11 trials. So


P(E)=\frac{\text{Number of kings in the experiment}}{\text{Total repetitions of this experiment}}


P(E)=(2)/(11)

Therefore, the experimental probability P(E) is
(2)/(11).

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