a card is chose from a welled shuffled deck of cards randomly find the probaliry of thefollowing events
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1. The king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards and then shuffled. A card is drawn from the remaining cards. Find the probability of getting:
(i) a heart
(ii) a queen
(iii) a club
(iv) ‘9’ of red color
Solution:
Total number of card in a deck = 52
Card removed king, queen and jack of clubs
Therefore, remaining cards = 52 - 3=49
Therefore, number of favorable outcomes = 49
(i) a heart
Number of hearts in a deck of 52 cards= 13
Therefore, the probability of getting ‘a heart’
Number of favorable outcomes
P(A) = Total number of possible outcome
= 13/49
(ii) a queen
Number of queen = 3
[Since club’s queen is already removed]
Therefore, the probability of getting ‘a queen t’
Number of favorable outcomes
P(B) = Total number of possible outcome
= 3/49
(iii) a club
Number of clubs in a deck in a deck of 52 cards = 13
According to the question, the king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards In this case, total number of clubs = 13 - 3 = 10
Therefore, the probability of getting ‘a club’
Number of favorable outcomes
P(C) = Total number of possible outcome
= 10/49
(iv) ‘9’ of red color
Cards of hearts and diamonds are red cards
The card 9 in each suit, hearts and diamonds = 1
Therefore, total number of ‘9’ of red color = 2
Therefore, the probability of getting ‘9’ of red color
Number of favorable outcomes
P(D) = Total number of possible outcome
= 2/49
(i) a heart
(ii) a queen
(iii) a club
(iv) ‘9’ of red color
Solution:
Total number of card in a deck = 52
Card removed king, queen and jack of clubs
Therefore, remaining cards = 52 - 3=49
Therefore, number of favorable outcomes = 49
(i) a heart
Number of hearts in a deck of 52 cards= 13
Therefore, the probability of getting ‘a heart’
Number of favorable outcomes
P(A) = Total number of possible outcome
= 13/49
(ii) a queen
Number of queen = 3
[Since club’s queen is already removed]
Therefore, the probability of getting ‘a queen t’
Number of favorable outcomes
P(B) = Total number of possible outcome
= 3/49
(iii) a club
Number of clubs in a deck in a deck of 52 cards = 13
According to the question, the king, queen and jack of clubs are removed from a deck of 52 playing cards In this case, total number of clubs = 13 - 3 = 10
Therefore, the probability of getting ‘a club’
Number of favorable outcomes
P(C) = Total number of possible outcome
= 10/49
(iv) ‘9’ of red color
Cards of hearts and diamonds are red cards
The card 9 in each suit, hearts and diamonds = 1
Therefore, total number of ‘9’ of red color = 2
Therefore, the probability of getting ‘9’ of red color
Number of favorable outcomes
P(D) = Total number of possible outcome
= 2/49
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