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Probability of getting a black 10 when a card is drawn from a well shuffled cards

1)
 \frac{1}{26}
2)
 \frac{1}{13}
3)
 \frac{4}{52}
4)
 \frac{4}{26}

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 26 black cards of 52 total. (Means 26/52)

There are 4 cards with number “10” of 52 total. (Means 4/52)

You want to get probability of a “10” black card which mean a “10” card AND/WITH black color.

So what you get is :

26/52 * 4/52

= 1/2 * 1/13

= 1/26

Verification :

There are only 2 cards of 52 (2/52=1/26) that has number “10” and black color.

  1. “10″ spade
  2. “10” club

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Answered by Anonymous
5

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