How to solve probability sums based on cards?
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Playing cards probability problems based on a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards.
Basic concept on drawing a card:
In a pack or deck of 52 playing cards, they are divided into 4 suits of 13 cards each i.e. spades ♠ hearts ♥, diamonds ♦, clubs ♣.
Cards of Spades and clubs are black cards.
Cards of hearts and diamonds are red cards.
The card in each suit, are ace, king, queen, jack or knaves, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2.
King, Queen and Jack (or Knaves) are face cards. So, there are 12 face cards in the deck of 52 playing cards.
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First to remember is that there are 52 cards ina deck
Second 26 are red and 26 are black
Then 13 are spades 13 are hearts 13 are clubs and 13 are diamonds
Clubs and spades are of black
Hearts and diamonds are of red
There are 4 kings 4 Queens 1 joker and 4 aces
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