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One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting
(i) A king of red color
(ii) A face card of diamonds
(iii) A black face card

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fun facts for you!:- ( read if interested)

#there are 52 cards in each deck.

#the deck is divided into four suites---- hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs.

#each suite consists of 13 cards.

#hearts and diamonds form the red party.

#spades and clubs form the black party.

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formula of probability:-

probability= no. of favourable outcomes/ total no. of outcomes.

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YOUR ANSWERS!

i) a king of red color is present only once in a deck. so, our favorable outcomes is 1. total no. of outcomes is 52.

formula:-

1/52 0.02.

ii) there are three face cards of diamond. favorable outcomes is 3. total outcomes is 52.

formula:-

3/52= 0.06

iii) a black face card.

favorable outcomes is 6. total no. of outcomes is 52.

formula:-

6/52 = 0.12.

SORRY FOR SUCH LENGTHY ANSWER. BUT READING THIS COMPLETELY WILL MAKE YOU SOLVE ANY PROBABILITY QUESTIONS!

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