Math, asked by rakeshsinghp35, 1 month ago

One card is drawn at random from
well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the
probablity that the card drown is
(a) red face card

(b) black 6
(c) An ace
(d) a queen
(e) a diamond​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
22

Total no. of cards = 52

No. of red face cards = 6

P(getting a red face card) = 6/52 = 3/26

No. of black 6 = 2

P(getting a black 6) = 2/52 = 1/26

No. of queens = 4

P(getting a queen) = 4/52 = 1/13

No. of diamonds = 13

P(getting a diamond) = 13/52 = 1/4

Answered by llCutePrincell
55

Answer:

\huge\bold\star\fbox\red{Question ✿ ࿐}

One card is drawn at random from

well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the

probablity that the card drown is

(a) red face card

(b) black 6

(c) An ace

(d) a queen

(e) a diamond

\huge\bold\star\fbox\red{Answer ✿ ࿐}

Total Number Of Cards =52

Number Of Red Face Cards =6

Probability of Getting a red face card

  =\begin{gathered} \ \rm { \cancel{\dfrac{52}{6}} = }\\ \end{gathered}\begin{gathered} \rm { {\dfrac{26}{3}} }\\ \end{gathered}

Number Of Black 6=2

Probability Of Getting A Black 6

 = \begin{gathered} \rm { \cancel{\dfrac{52}{2}} = }\\ \end{gathered}\begin{gathered} \rm { {\dfrac{26}{1}} }\\ \end{gathered}

Number Of Queens =4

Probability Of Getting A Queen

 = \begin{gathered} \rm { \cancel{\dfrac{52}{4}} = }\\ \end{gathered}\begin{gathered} \rm { {\dfrac{13}{1}} }\\ \end{gathered}

Number Of Diamonds =13

Probability Of Getting A Diamond

 = \begin{gathered}  \rm { \cancel{\dfrac{52}{13}} = }\\ \end{gathered}\begin{gathered}  \rm { {\dfrac{4}{1}} }\\ \end{gathered}

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