Math, asked by abhinavachintya, 10 months ago

Now apart from the board games you must be enjoying playing cards with your
parents as well as grandparents. Let us study the probability using the cards.
Now, here`s a quick recap for you:
There are total 52 cards in a pack.
They are divided into 4 suits

Answer the following questions:
From a pack of well-shuffled cards, what is the probability of getting
(i) a black face card (King/Queen/Jack)
(ii) a red jack
(iii) a 4 of spade
(iv) a picture cards
(v) a red card of ace (A)
(vi) a black king
(vii) an ordinary card (any number/any colour)
(viii) a picture card of heart
(ix) an ace of club
(x) a king
(xi) a card of diamond
(xii) a black ordinary card

Answers

Answered by rlaks64
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Answer:

i)6/52

ii)2/52

iii)1/52

iv)12/52

v)2/52

vi)2/52

vii)36/52

viii)3/52

ix)1/52

x)4/52

xi)13/52

xii)18/52

Step-by-step explanation:

here picture card means king, queen , jack

I hope it helps you!!!

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