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From a pack of 52 playing cards, jacks, queens, and kings of red queen color are removed.

From the remaining, a card is drawn at random. Find the probability that the drawn card is : 

1) a black king 

2 ) a card of red color 

3 ) a card of black colour 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

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Total no. of cards = 52 

totalt red colour (jack + queen  king ) = 6 

Total no. available cards = 52-6 = 46 

n (T) = 46 

1)  probability of drawing a black king = P_1

no.. of black kings = 2 

P_1 = \frac{2}{46}= \frac{1}{23}

2) probability of drawing a red card = P_2

no. of red coloured card = 26-6 = 20 

P_2= \frac{20}{46}= \frac{12}{23}

3) probability of drawing a black colored card = P_3

no. of black colored  card = 26 

P_3 = \frac{26}{46}= \frac{13}{23}

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Ravindra Pindel

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