Math, asked by sm3268681, 5 hours ago

5. A pack of playing cards consists of 52 cards which are divided into 4 suits of 13 cards e Each suit consists of one ace, one king, one queen, one jack and 9 other cards numb from 2 to 10. Two suits are of red colour and the other two of black. One card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards, each of the 52 cards being equally likely drawn. Find the probability that the card drawn is: (i) an ace; (ii) red; (iii) either red or king; (iv) 10 of a black suit. (Hint: Elementary events associated to random experiment of drawing one card from pack of 52 cards are 52)​

Answers

Answered by pavan1366
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

probability of drawing 1 card from 52 cards=1/52

probability of drawing an ace =4/52 .  ( 4 aces are present in 52 cards)

probability of drawing a red card=26/52 ( 2 sets of 13 cards each are red colour)

probability of drawing a red or king = 4/52

probability of drawing a 10 black suit = 2/52 ( 2 number of 10 black suit will be in 52 cards)

Similar questions