Math, asked by nibs, 1 year ago

a card is drawn at random from a well shuffled Deck of playing cards find the probability that the card drawn is a card of spades of an ace, Red King , neither a king nor a Queen, either a king or a queen , a face card , cards which is neither king nor a red card

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Answered by ritika1203
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total cards=52
1.probability of card of spades of ace= 1/52
2. probability of red king=2/52
=1/26
3.probability of neither a king nor a queen = 44/52
=11/13
4.probability of either a king or a queen=8/52
=2/13
5.probability of a face card=12/52
=3/13
6.probability of neither a king nor a red card= 28/52
=7/13

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Answered by boffeemadrid
106

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of cards= 52, there is one card of spades of an ace, 2 red kings, 12 face cards.

Probability of card of spades of an ace= \frac{Number of card of spade of an ace}{Total number of cards}

=\frac{1}{52}

Probability of Red king=\frac{number of red kings}{total number of cards}=\frac{2}{52}=\frac{1}{26}

Probability of neither a  king nor a queen=\frac{44}{52}=\frac{11}{13}

Probability of either a king or a queen=\frac{8}{52}=\frac{2}{13}

Probability of  a face card=\frac{12}{52}=\frac{3}{13}

Probability of card which is neither king nor a red card=\frac{28}{52}=\frac{7}{13}

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