Math, asked by nada71, 1 year ago

a card is drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards what is the probability of getting a red card or a king ?​

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Answered by jumanajalal04
5

Answer:

7/13

Step-by-step explanation:

total cards= 52

number of red cards = 52-26= 26

number of kings = 4

in the 26 red cards we have taken, there are two kings,

I.e. number of kings remaining = 2

I.e probability = (26+2) / 52 = 28/ 52

= 7 / 13

Answered by Anonymous
1

Total number of all possible outcomes =52

Let E be the event of getting a red card or a king.

There are 26 red cards (including king) and there are 2 more kings,

So,the number of favorable outcomes =(26+2)=28

P(getting a red card or a king )=P(E)=28/52=7/13

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