Math, asked by jabaharsarkar2172, 11 months ago

All the red face card are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards . A card is drawn at randam from the remaining cards ,after reshuffling them .Find the probability that the drawn card is (1) of red colour (2) a queen (3) an ace (4) a face card

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Answered by shadowsabers03
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Actually there are a total of 52 cards. When we remove the 6 red face cards, there'll be 52 - 6 = 46 cards in total. This is the total no. of outcomes in each probability.

(1) There are a total of 26 red cards. After removal, there will be 26 - 6 = 20 red cards. So the probability is 20/46 = 10/23

(2) 2 red queen cards are also removed with the removed face cards. After removal, there will only be 2 black queen cards; one spades queen and one clubs queen. So the probability is 2/46 = 1/23.

(3) None of the aces are removed. There are 4 aces. So the probability is 4/46 = 2/23.

(4) 6 black face cards will be there after removal. So the probability is 6/46 = 3/23.

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