1.What is the minimum number of yes/no questions would you have to ask to determine which card a person has picked from a normal 52-card deck?
2.What is the maximum number of yes/no questions would you have to ask to determine which card a person has picked from a normal 52-card deck?
Coming to 52 cards there are 4 sets of cards 13+13+13+13
When coming to types only.there are king,queen,ace,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Coming to symbol types there are only 4 types spades,clubs,hearts,diamonds
So coming to types we can ask whether it is king or not?
Whether it is queen or not?
Like that minimum we can generate 1 question
And coming to maximum we can generate maximum 13 cards so 13 questions we can ask
Are we can talk only about the types we can ask whether the card is diamond or not like that we can ask so minimum we can ask 1 question coming to maximum we can ask there are 4 types so we can ask 4 questions at the maximum.
Coming to mixture of both types and symbol types we can ask 13 minimum and 52 is maximum.
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