Math, asked by giridhargiresh, 1 month ago

Given a complete deck of cards, how many of cards are either black face cards or red face & even?​

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

52 total cards in a deck.

3 types of face cards (Jacks, Queens, Kings).

2 red suits and 2 black suits.

From this info we can deduce the formula for getting a black or red face card as:

Probability is 2 suits * 3 faces out of total cards.

Percentage-wise this is 2 suits * 3 faces / total cards.

The answer will be the same regardless of color.

Answered by sadafsiddqui
0

given,

A complete deck of cards = 52 total cards in a deck.

3 types of face cards (Jacks, Queens, Kings).

4 Jacks + 4 Queens + 4 Kings= 12 Face cards.

2 red suits and 2 black suits.  

Probability is 2 suits * 3 faces out of total cards.

Percentage-wise this is 2 suits * 3 faces / total cards.

The answer will be the same regardless of color.

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