Answer:
c. Classical Probability
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given a probability statement. We are asked to determine the type of the probability of the given statement.
Statement: Selecting a king from a standard deck of cards.
We know that subjective probability is a kind of probability, which is derived from an individual's own experience about happening of an event.
Relative frequency or experimental probability is the ratio of the occurrence of a singular event and the total number of outcomes.
Classical probability is the likelihood of something happening.
Since selecting a king from a standard deck of cards is neither subjective nor relative or experimental probability, therefore, the given probability is classical probability.