From a pack of 52 playing cards. Jacks, Queens and Kings of red colour are removed. From the remaining, a card is drawn at random. Find the probability that drawn card is: |
(i) a black King, |
(ii) a card of red colour, |
(iii) a card of black colour. |
Answer:
Since, Jacks, Queens and Kings of red colour are removed. Then, Total number of possible outcomes (i) Let be the event of getting a black king Favourable outcomes = king of spade and king of club. No. of favourable outcomes (ii) Let be the event of getting a card of red colour Favourable outcomes cards of heart and 10 cards of diamond. No. of favourable outcomes (iii) Let be the event of getting a card of black colour Favourable outcomes cards of spade and 13 cards of club. No. of favourable outcomes
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