A card is drawn from a well shuffleed pack of 52 playing cards. Find probability of getting (A) A Red card (B) A face card​

A card is drawn from a well shuffleed pack of 52 playing cards. Find probability of getting (A) A Red card (B) A face card​

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  1. Answer:

    A) Total no. of cards: 51

    Total no. of red cards: 26

    =26/51

    B) total no. of cards: 51

    Total no. of face cards: 12

    =12/51

    =4/17

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Put the total number as denominator and probability of getting something at the top.

    For example:

    Probability of getting 1 red apple from a box of 50 green apples

    Total apples = 50

    Total red apples = 1

    =1/50

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  2. Answer:

    a)P. of getting red card= 26/52= 1/2

    b) P. of getting face card= 12/52=3/13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) Total no. of cards=52

    No of red cards =26

    b) Total no. of cards= 52

    No of face cards=12

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