Math, asked by patiaryanreddy, 2 months ago

All the red face cards are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards. A card is

drawn at random from the remaining cards, after reshuffling them. Find

the probability that the drawn card is:

(i) of red colour

(ii) a queen

(iii) an ace

(iv) a face card​

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Answered by yogeshchouhan211
2

Answer:

Total number of cards in a deck =52

Total number of cards in a deck =52(a) Total red face cards removed =52–6=46

Total number of cards in a deck =52(a) Total red face cards removed =52–6=46Number of red colour cards in the remaining pack =26–6=20

Probability of getting of red colour= 20 = 10

46. 23

(b) Number of queen cards in the remaining pack =2

P(E)= 2 = 1

46 23

(c) Number of aces in the remaining pack =4

P(E)= 6. = 2

46. 23

(d) Number of face cards in the remaining

pack =6

pack =6P(E)= 6. = 2

46. 23

Answered by barickmanju12
3

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