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One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting l) a king of black colour ii) an ace card III) a red face card iv) the jack of hearts v) a club vi)the queen of hearts.​

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Answered by MrGunda
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  • i) King of red colour can be hearts King or a diamond king. So, the possibility is 2.P(Red king)

 =  \frac{2}{52}  =  \frac{1}{26}

  • ii) A face card can be jack, queen, king of any suite. In this way we will get 3×4=12 face cards.P(Face card)

 =  \frac{12}{52}  =  \frac{3}{13}

  • iii) A red face card can be either hearts or diamond king, jack or queen, which means there are 3×2=6P(Red face card)

 =  \frac{6}{52}  =  \frac{3}{26}

  • There is only one Jack of hearts. P(Jack of hearts)

 =  \frac{1}{52}

  • There are 13 spades in total. So, P(Space)

 \frac{13}{52}  =  \frac{1}{4}

  • vi) There is only one queen diamond. Hence, P(Queen diamond)

 =  \frac{1}{52}

Answered by Anonymous
3

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