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A card is drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards.find the probability that card drawn is (1) a red card (2) a face card (3) a spade

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Answered by areebkhan86
3

Answer:

S=52

1] let all the red cards be a

Therefore,

n(a)=26

p(a)=26/52

=1/2

2]let all the face cards be f

Therefore,

n(f)=12

p(f)=12/52

=3/13

3]let all the cards of spade be a

Therefore,

n(s)=13

p(s)=13/52

=1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

For first,There are only two categories which are in red colour namely diamond and heart.

Therefore,there are exactly half of 52 cards which are red.

for second,There are 52 cards in a deck.

There are 3 face cards in each category namely ace,diamond,club,heart.

Therefore,there are 12 face cards.

for third,There are 4 catogeries each having 13 cards there all the spades must count 13 in total...

Hope it helps.....

Answered by gaurimenon5
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(1) red card

probability = no.of favourable outcome ÷ total no.of outcome

no.of favourable outcomes = 26

total no. Of outcomes = 52

probability = 26÷52

                 = 1/2

(2) a face card

probability = no.of favourable outcome ÷ total no.of outcome                    

no.of favourable outcomes = 16

total no. Of outcomes = 52

probability = 16 ÷ 52

                 = 4/13

(3) a spade

probability = no.of favourable outcome ÷ total no.of outcome  

no.of favourable outcomes = 13

total no. Of outcomes = 52

probability = 13 ÷ 52    

                 = 4

HOPE IT HELPS              

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