one card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards ,each of 52 cards being equally likely to be drawn .Find the probability that the card drawn in an ace
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Out of 52 cards, one card can be drawn in 52C1 ways.
Therefore exhaustive number of cases = 52C1 = 52.
(i) There are four aces in a pack of 52 cards, out of which one can be drawn in 4C1 ways.
Therefore, favourable number of cases = 4C1 = 4
So, required probability = 4/52 = 1/13
(ii) There are 26 red cards, out of which one red card can be drawn in 26C1 ways.
Therefore, favourable number of cases = 26C1 = 26
So, required probability = 26/52 = 1/2
(iii) There are 26 red cards including 2 red kings and there are 2 more kings. Therefore, there are 28 cards out of which one can be drawn in 28C1 ways.
Therefore, favourable number of cases = 28C1 = 28.
So, required probability = 28/52 = 7/13
(iv) There are 2 cards, which are red and king. Therefore, favourable number of cases = 2C1 = 2
So, required probability = 2/52 = 1/26