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Red Queens and black jacks are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards a card is drawn at random from the remaining cards after reshuffling them find the probability that the card drawn is


1) a king
2) a red colour

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by ғɪɴɴвαłσℜ
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 \tt1) \orange{  \large\frac{1}{12} \:  or \: 0.0833} \\  \\  \tt2) \red{  \large\frac{1}{2}  \: or \: 0.5}

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Gɪᴠᴇɴ

A red Queen and a Black Jack has been removed from a pack of 52

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Tᴏ Fɪɴᴅ

Probability of getting a King

Probability of getting a Red colour

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Sᴛᴇᴘꜱ

So if 2 cards are removed from the pack of 52 then there will be a total of 52-2-2 = 48 cards

 \large \tt  { \underline {  \red{ \underline {probabiity \: of \: getting \: a \: knig \:is \: given \: by }}}} \\  \\     \boxed {\tt{\orange{ \frac{total \: number \: of \: kings}{the \: total \: number \: of \:cards}}}} \\  \\ \tt \leadsto \frac{ \cancel4}{ \cancel{48}} \\  \\  \tt \pink{  \dashrightarrow{} \frac{1 \: }{12} \: or \: 0.0833 } \\  \\   \large\tt { \underline{ \green{ \underline {probability \: of \: getting \: a \: red \: colour}}}} \\  \\  \blue{  \boxed { \frac{ \tt total \:number \: of \: red \: cards }{ \tt{}total \: cards} }} \\  \\  \tt \leadsto{}  \frac{ \cancel{24}}{ \cancel{48}}\pink { \dashrightarrow{} \frac{1}{2} \:  \:  or \: 0.5 }

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