Math, asked by faebacuyag2002, 10 months ago

if a card is randomly chosen from a standard deck of playing cards, what is the probability it will be a red card? express your answer in three different ways.

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Answered by SejalShirat0
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Answer:

>> (Apologies bcz I can explain it in only one way)

>> Red cards in a deck = 26

>> Total cards = 52

  • P(E) = 26/52
Answered by devendra0907
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Answer:

A PACK OF CARD CONTAINS 52 CARDS.

THEREFORE,

n(S) = 52

LET " A" BE THE EVENT OF GETTING A RED CARD.

THEREFORE , n(A ) = 26

NOW WE KNOW THAT,

P(A) = n(A) / n(S)

= 26/52

= 1/2

THE PROBABILITY OF GETTING RED CARD IS

 \frac{1}{2}

HOPE IT HELPS!!

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