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from a pack of 52 playing cards jacks queens kings and aces of red colour are removed from the remaining a cards is drawn at random find the probability that the card draw is a black queen a Black Jack a red card a face card answer

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Answered by nishantsingh34
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Find an answer to your question from a pack of 52 playing cards ... Since jack's ,queen's ,kings and aces are removed. ... therefore, P(a black queen)= 2/44 = 1/22

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Since jack's ,queen's ,kings and aces are removed.=> Total outcomes=441) a black queen favourable outcomes = 2therefore, P(a black queen)= 2/44= 1/222)a ... More

Answered by Anonymous
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Total number of outcomes = 52

Cards removed = 2+2+2+2 = 8[2 jack, 2 queen, 2 king and 2 aces of red colour]

Remaining number of cards = 52 – 8=44

Total number of outcomes = 44

(i) Favourable outcomes = 2 [There are 2 black queen]

Required probability =

(ii) Favourable outcomes = number of red cards left = 26 – 8=18

Probability for a red card =

(iii) Favourable outcomes = Number of black jacks = 2

Required probability =

(iv) Number of picture cards left =2+2+2 = 6 [jack, queen, King are picture cards]

Required probability =

(v) Honorable cards [ace, jack, queen and king]

No. of honorable cards left = 2+2+2+2=8

Required probability =

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