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25 September, 08:21

You find a deck of cards and know that the deck has too many clubs and spades in it. The deck has 59 cards.

If you were to draw two cards without replacement, the probability of drawing a diamond and a club is

117

1711

. How many extra spades are in the deck?

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  1. 25 September, 10:34
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    (13/59) (c/58) = 117/1711

    13c/3422=117/1711

    13c=234

    c=18

    So there are 18 clubs instead of 13 meaning that there is an extra 5 clubs in the deck.

    Since there were 59 cards, there was 7 extra cards in all. The 7 extra minus the 5 extra clubs leaves 2 extra spaces.

    So there were two extra spades in the deck.
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