Math, asked by rasikjaikumar123, 10 months ago

4. A card is drawn at random from a pack of well-shuffled 52 playing
cards. What is the probability that the card drawn is (i) a queen?
(ii) a black card? (iii) not a face card?​

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Answered by triyambak36
2

Answer:

a part - 1/13

b part - 1/2

c part - 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

4/52=1/13

26/52=1/2

36/52=2/3

Answered by rabiashaikh1975
4

Answer:

THERE ARE 52 CARDS IN A PACK OF CARDS

NO OF S = 52

1. THERE ARE 4 QUEEN CARDS IN A PACK

HENCE NO OF A = 4

P(A) = N(A)

N(S)

= 4/52

= 1/ 13

2. there are 26 black cards in a pack

hence p(B)=1/2

3.there are 12 face cards hence

52-12=40

hence p(C)= 10/13

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