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19 January, 13:37

After removing all of the clubs from a deck of cards, you are left with a 39 card deck with Hearts, Diamonds, and Spades. Answer the following questions assuming that after each draw of a card, that card is returned to this deck and reshuffled.

What is the probability of : A) drawing a red card? B) drawing a heart or a red card? C) drawing a jack or a red card?

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  1. 19 January, 16:57
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    (a) 2/3

    (b) 2/3

    (c) 9/13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total Number of Cards in new Deck=39

    Hearts (Red) = 13

    Diamonds (Red) = 13

    Spades (Black) = 13

    (a) P (drawing a red card)

    Total number of red cards = 13+13=26

    P (drawing a red card) = 26/39=2/3

    (b) Drawing a heart or a red card

    Number of Hearts=13

    Number of red cards=26

    Number of Red Hearts = 13

    Since the two events are not mutually exclusive

    P (Hearts or Red) = P (Hearts) + P (Red) - P (Hearts and Red)

    P (H∪R) = P (H) + P (R) - P (H∩R)

    =13/39 + 26/39 - 13/39

    =26/39 = 2/3

    (c) Drawing a jack or a red card.

    Number of Jacks=3

    Number of red cards=26

    Number of Red Jacks = 2

    Since the two events are not mutually exclusive

    P (Jack or Red) = P (Jacks) + P (Red) - P (Jacks and Red)

    P (J∪R) = P (J) + P (R) - P (J∩R)

    =3/39 + 26/39 - 2/39

    =27/39 = 9/13
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