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The queen,jack and 10all of all of spades are lost from a pack of 52 playing card. A card is drawn from the remaining well shuffled pack. Find the prob probability of getting a(1)red card 2king 3black card

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Answered by shatakshim28
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Remaining number of cards = (52 − 4) = 48

So, total number of all possible outcomes= 48

(i) Number of red cards = 26

∴ P( getting a red card) = 26/48 = 13/24

(ii) Number of kings = 3

∴ P( getting a king) = 3/48 = 1/16

(iii) There are 13 cards of clubs and 9 cards of spades in the remaining 48 cards.

Number of favourable outcomes = (13 + 9) = 22

∴ P( getting a black card) = 22/48 = 11/24

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shatakshim28: The king, the queen, the jack and 10, all of spades, are lost from a pack of 52 playing cards. A card is drawn from the remaining well-shuffled pack. Find the probability of getting a (i) red card (ii) king (iii) black card.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Total favourable outcomes=34

Now

(i)

If p(E)= 2

P= favouarble outcomes/ total favouarable outcomes

P= 2/34

P=1/17

(ii)

Probablity=3

Probablity= favorable outcomes/ total favourable outcomes

=3/34

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