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Standard XII
Mathematics
Simple and Compound Event
In a pack of ...
Question
In a pack of
52
playing cards, a card was selected at random. What is the probability that the card selected was both red and black?
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Solution
Total number of possible outcomes
=
52
There are
26
red cards and
26
black cards.
Since all the red cards and black cards event are mutually exclusive, hence it is not possible to get a card which is both red and black.
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