Math, asked by lakhanifatema72, 5 months ago

Two cards are drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. Find the

probability that ,

(1) both the cards are of different colour.

(2) both the cards are face cards.​

Answers

Answered by jainmuskaan2007
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In  52 cards getting a one card as 52 times  

a.(1) The king in card is two getting in 2 times  

Then  probability =  

52

2

​  

=  

26

1

​  

 

(ii)In 52 cards the king ,queen and joker are three face card.Then total face cards are 12.So these card get 12 times  

Then probability =  

52

12

​  

=  

13

3

​  

 

(!!!)In 52 cards the  red face card  are 3 face card.Then total

red face cards are 3.So these card get 6 times

Then probability =  

52

6

​  

=  

26

3

​  

 

(iv)In 52 cards the  jack of heart card is one .So the getting time card is one

Then probability =$$\frac{1}{52}

(b) (i)In 52 cards the  spade cards are 13. So getting time is 13

Then probability =  

52

13

​  

=  

4

1

​  

 

(ii)In 52 cards the queen of diamonds is one .So getting time is one

Then probevility=  

52

1

​  

 

(iii)In 52 cards Neither a red card nor a queen the total cards are

24.So time of getting cards are 24

Then probability =  

52

24

​  

=  

13

6

​  

 

(c) (i)In 52 cards  non-face cards are 40.So timie of getting cards are 40.

Then probability =  

52

24

​  

=  

13

6

​  

 

(ii)In 52 cards a black king or a red queen are 4.So getting time is 4.

Then probability =  

52

4

​  

=  

13

1

​  

 

Answered by IINiRII
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