red queens and black jacks are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards. A card is drawn at random. Find the probability that the card is:
a. a king
b. of red color
c. a face card
d. a queen
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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
probability of getting a king is 1/12
probability of getting a card of red colour =11/48
probability of getting a face card=8/48=2/12
probability of getting a queen=2/48=1/24
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
probability of getting a king is 1/12
probability of getting a card of red colour =11/48
probability of getting a face card=8/48=2/12
probability of getting a queen=2/48=1/24
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Answer:
(¡) P(E1)=4/48
(¡¡)P(E2)=24/48
(¡¡¡)P(E3)=8/48
(¡v)P(E4)=2/48
Step-by-step explanation:
Probability =
Number of favourable outcomes/Total number of outcomes
Total number of outcomes= {52-2 red queens -2 blach jacks} = 48
(¡) P(E1)=getting a king
Number of favourable outcomes= 4
P(E1)= 4/48
(¡¡) P(E2)= getting a red colour card
Number of favourable outcomes={26 - 2 red queens} = 24
P(E2)= 24/48
(¡¡¡) P(E3)= getting a face card
Number of favourable outcomes=
{12 - 2 red queens - 2 black jacks}
P(E3)= 8/48
(¡v) P(E4)= getting a queen
Number of favourable outcomes= {4 - 2 red queen} =2
P(E4)= 2/48
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