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all the red face cards are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards,after reshuffling them.Find the probability that the drawn card is
a red colour
a queen
an ace
a face card

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Answered by tardymanchester
21

Answer:

Given : All the red face cards are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards,after reshuffling them.

To find : The probability that the drawn card is

1) a red colour

2) a queen

3) an ace

4) a face card

Solution :

\text{Probability}=\frac{\text{Favorable outcome}}{\text{Total number of outcome}}

In a standard deck of 52 cards,

13 diamonds , 13 club , 13 hearts , 13 spade

All the red face cards are removed from a pack of 52

Total number of cards left is 52-26=26

1) Favorable outcome (a red colour) = 10

Total number of outcome = 26

Probability of a red colour

\text{Probability}=\frac{0}{26}=0

2) Favorable outcome (a queen) = 2

Total number of outcome = 26

Probability of a queen

\text{Probability}=\frac{2}{26}=\frac{1}{13}

3) Favorable outcome (an ace) = 2

Total number of outcome = 26

Probability of an ace

\text{Probability}=\frac{2}{26}=\frac{1}{13}

4) Favorable outcome (a face card) = 8

Total number of outcome = 26

Probability of a face card

\text{Probability}=\frac{8}{26}=\frac{4}{13}

Answered by geniusbaba07
1

Answer:

0. 2/26. 2/26. 8/26.

Step-by-step explanation:

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