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Tanya [424]
2 years ago
5

In a standard deck of cards there are 13 spades, 13 clubs, 13 hearts, and 13 diamonds. The spades and the clubs are black and th

e hearts and the diamonds are red. If two cards are chosen at random from a deck, one at a time, and replaced after each pick, what is the probability that a black card is chosen first and a heart is chosen second?
Mathematics
2 answers:
tensa zangetsu [6.8K]2 years ago
8 0

There are 13 heart cards


Now 1 heart card can be drawn from a pack of 13 heart cards in 13C1 ways

13C1=13


Also,1 card can be drawn from a pack of 52 cards in 52C1 ways

52C1=52


The probability of drawing a heart card from a pack of 52 cards is 

13/52=1/4


there are 26 black cards in total 

(13 spades +13 clubs)


Now 1 black card can be drawn from a pack of 26 black cards in 26C1 ways

26C1=26


Also,1 card can be drawn from a pack of 52 cards in 52C1 ways

52C1=52


The probability of drawing a black card from a pack of 52 cards is 

26/52=1/2


Now as both the task are performed one after the other and after replacement so the probability of drawing a heart after a black card is

=1/2    *   1/4

=1/8


dolphi86 [110]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

\bf\textbf{The required Probability = }\frac{1}{8}

Step-by-step explanation :

Number of heart cards = 13

Number of club cards = 13

Number of diamond cards = 1 3

Number of spades card  = 13

\text{Number of ways of drawing 1 heart card from 13 cards of heart = }_{1}^{13}\textrm{C}=13\\\\\text{Also,no of ways 1 card can be drawn from a pack of 52 cards = }_{1}^{52}\textrm{C}=52\\\\\text{The probability of drawing a heart card from a pack of 52 cards = }\frac{13}{52}=\frac{1}{4}

There are 13 spades card and 13 club cards

⇒ Number of black cards = 13 + 13

                                           = 26

\text{Number of ways of drawing 1 black card from 26 black cards = }_{1}^{26}\textrm{C}=26\\\\\text{Also,no of ways 1 card can be drawn from a pack of 52 cards = }_{1}^{52}\textrm{C}=52\\\\\text{The probability of drawing a black card from a 26 black cards = }\frac{26}{52}=\frac{1}{2}

\textbf{Now, The probability that a black card is chosen first}\\\textbf{and a heart is chosen second = }\frac{1}{4}\times \frac{1}{2}\\\\\bf\implies\textbf{The required Probability = }\frac{1}{8}

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