Math, asked by mradhin2, 7 months ago

A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. what is the probability that is an eight and a black card​

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Answered by aparnasunil7510
1

Answer:

I'm going to interpret the word ‘or’ literally here (I'm also assuming that the deck is a standard one, not one of 52 black cards, or some other variation).

There are 13 clubs and 13 spades, along with 3 face cards in each of the red suits. However, the face cards in the black suits do not meet the criteria of being black or face, as they are black and face. As such, they can be discounted from the count.

This leaves 10 cards from each of the black suits and 3 from each of the red suits for a total of 26 cards.

So a card drawn at random from a standard 52 card deck has a 50% chance of being a black card or a face card.

Answered by gopalpvr
2

Answer:

29/52

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of cads having 8= 4

number of black card having =1

number of 8 non black= 4-1=3

number of black cards=26

number of favourable =26+3= 29

total number of cards = 52

probability that is an eight and a black card

= number of favourable/total number of cards

=29/52

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