Take a deck of 52 cards, observe them thoroughly and
answer the following questions:
a. probability of getting an even number card
b. probability of getting a black ace card
c. probability of getting a red king
d. probability of getting a card with prime number
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Answer:
P(C) =n(C) /n(S) =4/52=1/13
Step-by-step explanation:
let S be sample space
hence, n(S) =52
1)event A: probability of getting even card
there are 20 even cards
therefore,n(A) =20
P(A) =n(A) /n(S) =20/52=5/13
2)eventB:probablity of getting a black ace cards
therefore ,there are 2black ace cards
n(B) =2
P(B) =n(B) /n(S) =2/52=1/26
3)eventC: probability of getting a no. 3
probability of getting a 3 no. card is 4
therefore, n(C) =4
P(C) =n(C) /n(S) =4/52=1/13
hope it help
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