Math, asked by Ekjotkkaur, 23 hours ago

1. From a pack of 52 playing cards, Jacks, Queens and Kings of red colour are removed. From the remaining, a card is drawn at random. Find the probability that drawn card is: (i) a black King (ii) a card of red colour (iii) a card of black colour (2016OD)

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Answered by bagariyapraveen
21

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

total no of cards=52

total no of cards removed = 6

cards remaining = 46 therefore, prob. of getting a black king = 2/46= 1/23

prob.of getting a red colour card = 20/46-12/23

and prob. of getting a black colour card = 26/46=

13/23

Answered by SugaryHeart
30

Step-by-step explanation:

Total cards = 52

Cards removed = 6

Card left = 52 - 6 = 46

Total black king = 2

(i) Probability of drawing black king

= 2/46 = 1/13

(ii) Total red card = 26 - 6 = 20

Probability of drawing red colour card

= 20/46 = 10/23

(iii) Total card of black colour = 26

Probability of drawing black colour card

= 26/46 = 13/23

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