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a card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards find the probability of drawing a either red card or a king

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Answered by lavanshi13
42
total no. of outcome= 52
favourable outcome= 26(red card including 2 kings) +2(black king)=28
P(either red card or king)=28/52
=> 7/13
Answered by wifilethbridge
17

The probability of drawing a either red card or a king is 15/26

Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of cards = 52

Red cards = 26

Number of kings = 4

Probability of drawing red card = \frac{\text{Number of red cards}}{\text{Total number of cards}}

Probability of drawing red card =\frac{26}{52}

Probability of drawing king card = \frac{\text{Number of king cards}}{\text{Total number of cards}}

Probability of drawing king card =\frac{4}{52}

The probability of drawing a either red card or a king=\frac{26}{52}+ \frac{4}{52}=\frac{30}{52}=\frac{15}{26}

Hence the probability of drawing a either red card or a king is 15/26

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