Math, asked by ayush46490, 11 months ago

red queen and Black jack are removed from a pack of 52 playing card. A card is drawn at random from remaining cards. Tind the probability of
1. A king
2. Of red colour
3. A face card
4. A queen​

Answers

Answered by anshikaverma29
1

Total no of cards in a deck=52

No. of red queens in a deck =2

No. of black jacks=2

If they are removed from a deck then the remaining cards=52-4=48

(1) Probability of getting a king = 1/12

(2) Probability of getting a card of red colour = 11/48

(3) Probability of getting a face card = 8/48 = 2/12

(4) Probability of getting a queen = 2/48 = 1/24

Answered by vishweshJ
0

Step-by-step explanation:

1️for the 4 questions we will be using this formula

probability= number of favourable outcomes/total no of outcome

since the red queen and Black Jack have been removed

the no of cards will be

red: 26-2=24

black=26-2=24

total=48

1️⃣ King

no of King cards in a deck=4

therefore probability=4/48=1/12

2️⃣ of red colour

no of red cards in the new deck=24

therefore probability=24/48=1/2

3️⃣ A face card

no of face cards in the new deck=8

therefore probability=8/48=1/6

ps face card are King, Queen and Jack

4️⃣ queen

no of Queens in the new deck=2

therefore probability=2/48=1/24

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