Math, asked by Erakamboj, 1 month ago

One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting
(i) a king of red colour
(ii) a face card
(iii) a red face card
(iv) the jack of hearts
(v) a spade
(vi) the queen of diamonds
please tell me​

Answers

Answered by muskanbnsl2468
2

Answer:

here is your answer

(i) 2/52

(ii) 12/52

(iii) 6/52

(iv) 1/52

(v) 13/52

(vi) 1/52

Answered by md5329790
3

Answer:

King of red colour  can be hearts King or a diamond king. 

So, the possibility is 2.

P(Red king)=2/52 = 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)=12/52 = 3/13

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

P(Red face card)=6/52=3/26

iv) There is only one Jack of hearts. 

P(Jack of hearts)=1/52

v) There are 13 spades in total. 

So, P(Spade)=1/52 = 1/14

vi) There is only one queen diamond. 

Hence, P(Queen diamond)=1/52

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