One Card is Drawn From a well-Shuffled Deck of 52 Cards. Find the Probability of Getting . (i) A King of Red Colour (ii) A Spade | Bzziiii.com

One card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting .

  a king of red colour
  a spade









Total Numbers of Cards = 52

Total Numbers of Kings of Red Colour = 2


P (`"getting a king cards of red colour"/"Total Numbers of cards"`)

= `2/52`

= `1/26`





Total Numbers of Cards = 52

[4 suits - (i) spade, (ii) club, (iii) diamond and (iv) hearts]

Total Numbers of Spade Cards = 13

P (`"getting a Spade Card"/"Total Numbers of cards"`)

= `13/52`

= `1/4`






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