Math, asked by Risshet, 4 months ago

2 cards are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards namely, the ace of spades and king of hearts.

A card is drawn at random from this pack. What is the probability that the card is red?
P (getting a red card) =
P (getting an ace card) =
P (getting a face card) =

Answers

Answered by prabhas24480
8

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solution:-

we know that :

there are 26 red cards in pack of 52 cards 

=> total number of favorable outcomes for the card drawn be Red = 26 

and

total numbers of outcomes from which card is drawn = 52 

that implies 

P ( card drawn is red) = (favorable outcomes '26') / ( total no. of outcomes '52')

=> P ( red card ) = 26 / 52 = 1/2 Answer

Answered by vanxhiiii
5

solution:-

we know that :

there are 26 red cards in pack of 52 cards

total number of favorable outcomes for the card drawn be Red - 26

and

total numbers of outcomes from which card is drawn - 52

that implies

P ( card drawn is red) = (favorable outcomes '26') / ( total no. of outcomes '52')

=> P ( red card ) = 26 / 52 = 1/2 Ans.

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