Suppose that the lost card is the Jack of hearts. What is the probability that the chosen card is an ace?
Total number of cards - 52
jack of heart was lost, then remaining cards = 51
now, total number of ace cards =4 (spade,club,diamond,heart)
probability that the choosen card is an ace is,
p(getting ace card) = number of ace cards/total number of cards = 4/51 = 0.0784.
therefore, the probability of getting ace card is 0.0784. it will be a ace of spade or club or diamond or heart symbol card.
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