Math, asked by dubaialiya2003, 1 year ago

a card is drawn at random from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards find the probability of getting neither a black card or nor a jack

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Answered by aryan7274
3
A deck of playing cards consists of 52 cards which are divided into four suits of 13 cards each.
IV Sasi dead actors are spades hearts diamonds and clubs
the 13 cards of each suit or an Ace a king or queen a Jack 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
clubs and space around black colour whereas hearts and Diamonds Are of red colour
Thus there are 26 cards not to be counted and 2 jack so total 26 cards not to be counted then the probability of not finding them is 24/52=6/13
Answered by Garima112
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Total no. of cards=52
No. of black cards=26
No. of jacks=4
No. of cards neither a black card nor a jack=52-(26+2)= 52-28=24
(we cant count both black jacks two times)
let 'E' be the event that the card choosen was neither a black card nor a jack.
P(E)= 24/52
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