Math, asked by ragulmukesh1506, 1 month ago

the probability of getting a red non-face card on a draw of a card from a standard deck is (I need a answer in fraction pls)​

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Answered by Aryan0123
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Answer:

10/13

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Step-by-step explanation:

A deck of cards contains 52 cards.

Out of these 52 cards, there are 26 red coloured cards and 26 black coloured cards.

❃ In these 26 red coloured cards number of non-face cards

= 26 - (2 × 3)

= 26 - 6

= 20

\star \: \sf{Probability\:of\:an\:event=\dfrac{Number\:of\:favourable\:outcomes}{Total\:number\:of\:outcomes}}\\\\

\Rightarrow \: \sf{Probability \: of \: red\:non\: face \:  card = \dfrac{20}{26}}\\\\

\Rightarrow \: \sf{Probability\: of \: red\: non \: face \: card = \dfrac{10}{13}}\\\\

\therefore \boxed{\boxed{\bf{Probability\: of \: red\: non \: face \: card = \dfrac{10}{13}}}}\\\\

KNOW MORE:

  • The probability of an event always lies between 0 and 1.
  • When probability is 0, then the event is known as Impossible event.

Example: Getting number 7 in dice

  • When probability is 1, then the event is termed as Sure event.

Example: Getting number less than 6 in dice.

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