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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-22

A card is chosen from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the card will be:

1. An even card OR a red card?

Asked by soap

Answer (3)

even numbers from 1-10 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 so 5 even number cards per suit= 20 even number cards that are possible. So half the deck is red because 2 of the 4 suits are so 52/2=26 possible red cards. But based on your question I am assuming the card you pick cannot be red and even at the same time. Meaning have to take out the ten cards from the 20 possible even number ones because half could be red, so that means 10 even number cards are possible. Of the 26 possible red cards 10 of them will be those red even numbers so that leaves 16 possible red cards that aren't even numbers. So 16+10=26 26/52=1/2 probability

Answered by adamrplonski | 2024-06-10

20/52=10/26=5/13
26/52=1/2

Answered by smaj18 | 2024-06-24

The probability of drawing an even card or a red card from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards is 13 9 ​ . This is calculated using the principle of inclusion-exclusion, considering the total number of red and even cards, and accounting for those that overlap. Thus, there are 36 favorable outcomes out of 52 possible outcomes.
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Answered by adamrplonski | 2024-12-17