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From a well-shuffled deck if 52 cards, one card is drawn at random. Find the probability of getting (i) red card (ii) a 10 of black cards​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

Drawing one card, your chance of picking a red one is 50%. We say the probability of choosing a red card is 26/52 (=1/2).

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Answered by itzcutie22
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Answer:

Total number of all card = 52.

Total number of possible outcomes = 52.

(i) Number of red cards = 26

therefore, P(getting a red card) = 26/52

= 1/2

(ii) Number of 10s of black cards = 2

therefore, P(getting a 10 of

black cards) = 2 = 1

52 26

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