Math, asked by Sonugoutam848, 1 year ago

) from a pack of 52 playing cards all cards whose numbers are multiples of 3 are removed. a card is now drawn at random.find the probability of getting (i) a face card (king, jack or queen) (ii) an even numbered red card (i) a face card (king, jack or queen) (ii) an even numbered red card

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Answered by chandresh126
97

Answer:

(i) P = 3/ 10

(ii) P = 1/ 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey Mate,

Total Cards = 52

Card Removed = 12 = Hearts (3, 6, 9), Spades (3, 6, 9), Clubs (3, 6, 9), Diamonds (3, 6, 9).

#Whose numbers are multiple of 3 are removed.

Total cards left = 52 - 12 = 40

Total face card = 12


(i) Probability of getting face card

P = 12/ 40

P = 3/ 10


(ii) Probability  of getting an even numbered red card.

Total Red card = 26

Even numbered red card = Heart (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) , Diamonds (2, 4, 6, 8, 10)

P = 10/ 40

P = 1/ 4

Answered by sathishthapa63
8

Step-by-step explanation:

The numbers which are multiple of 3 in 52 playing cards are 3, 6 and 9 i.e.,3 cards of each denomination ∴ All cards whose numbers are multiples of 3 are (ii) Again, even numbered cards are 2,4,8 and 10 each of hearts (red) and diamond (red) Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/260077/form-pack-playing-cards-all-cards-whose-numbers-are-multiples-removed-card-now-drawn-random

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