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One card is drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting

(i) a face card

(ii) a diamond card

(iii) Not an ace

(iv) An ace of red colour​

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Answered by abhi230204
18

Solution refers to the above attachment..

we know that the total number of cards are 52.

the formula for probability is

favourable outcomes/ total no. of outcomes

the below are the answers of the question.

  1. 12/52 or 3/13
  2. 13/52 or 0.25
  3. 48/52 or 12/13
  4. 2/52 or 1/26

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Answered by umamahesh2237
4

In a deck of 52 playing cards, there are 13 cards of spade ♠️, 13 cards of club♣️, 13 cards of heart ♥️ and 13 cards of diamond♦️. In each set of these 13 cards, there is an ace card, number cards from 2 to 9 and a jack card, queen card, a king card.

The face cards are back, queen and king in the deck. Each division has 3 face cards making a total of 12 face cards. So 12/52 is the probability.

There are 13 diamond cards in a deck. So, 13/52 is the probability.

There are four ace cards. So exclude them from the deck of 52 playing cards. So 48/52 is the probability.

There are two red ace cards. So , 2/52 is the probability.

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