SOLUTION: A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled deck of playing cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is (i)a card of spade or an ace (ii)a red king (iii)neither a king no

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Question 697405: A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled deck of playing cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is (i)a card of spade or an ace (ii)a red king (iii)neither a king nor a queen (iv)either a king or queen.
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Answer by Edwin McCravy(20059) About Me  (Show Source):
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A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled deck of playing cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is
(i)a card of spade or an ace
This asks for the probability of drawing one of these 16

 
A♥   
A♦
A♠   2♠   3♠   4♠   5♠   6♠   7♠   8♠  9♠  10♠  J♠  Q♠  K♠  
A♣   

out of these 52:


 
A♥   2♥   3♥   4♥   5♥   6♥   7♥   8♥  9♥  10♥  J♥  Q♥  K♥ 
A♦   2♦   3♦   4♦   5♦   6♦   7♦   8♦  9♦  10♦  J♦  Q♦  K♦
A♠   2♠   3♠   4♠   5♠   6♠   7♠   8♠  9♠  10♠  J♠  Q♠  K♠  
A♣   2♣   3♣   4♣   5♣   6♣   7♣   8♣  9♣  10♣  J♣  Q♣  K♣ 

In probability theory "out of" means over, so "16 out of 52" means
"16 over 52" and that is 16%2F52 and that reduces to 4%2F13
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(ii)a red king
This asks for the probability of drawing one of these 2

                                                        K♥ 
                                                        K♦
out of these 52:


 
A♥   2♥   3♥   4♥   5♥   6♥   7♥   8♥  9♥  10♥  J♥  Q♥  K♥ 
A♦   2♦   3♦   4♦   5♦   6♦   7♦   8♦  9♦  10♦  J♦  Q♦  K♦
A♠   2♠   3♠   4♠   5♠   6♠   7♠   8♠  9♠  10♠  J♠  Q♠  K♠  
A♣   2♣   3♣   4♣   5♣   6♣   7♣   8♣  9♣  10♣  J♣  Q♣  K♣ 

In probability theory "out of" means over, so "2 out of 52" means
"2 over 52" and that is 2%2F52 and that reduces to 1%2F26
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(iii)neither a king nor a queen
This asks for the probability of drawing one of these 44

 
A♥   2♥   3♥   4♥   5♥   6♥   7♥   8♥  9♥  10♥  J♥   
A♦   2♦   3♦   4♦   5♦   6♦   7♦   8♦  9♦  10♦  J♦  
A♠   2♠   3♠   4♠   5♠   6♠   7♠   8♠  9♠  10♠  J♠    
A♣   2♣   3♣   4♣   5♣   6♣   7♣   8♣  9♣  10♣  J♣   

out of these 52:


 
A♥   2♥   3♥   4♥   5♥   6♥   7♥   8♥  9♥  10♥  J♥  Q♥  K♥ 
A♦   2♦   3♦   4♦   5♦   6♦   7♦   8♦  9♦  10♦  J♦  Q♦  K♦
A♠   2♠   3♠   4♠   5♠   6♠   7♠   8♠  9♠  10♠  J♠  Q♠  K♠  
A♣   2♣   3♣   4♣   5♣   6♣   7♣   8♣  9♣  10♣  J♣  Q♣  K♣ 

In probability theory "out of" means over, so "44 out of 52" means
"44 over 52" and that is 44%2F52 and that reduces to 11%2F13 
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(iv)either a king or queen.
This asks for the probability of drawing one of these 8

 
                                                    Q♥  K♥ 
                                                    Q♦  K♦
                                                    Q♠  K♠  
                                                    Q♣  K♣    

out of these 52:


 
A♥   2♥   3♥   4♥   5♥   6♥   7♥   8♥  9♥  10♥  J♥  Q♥  K♥ 
A♦   2♦   3♦   4♦   5♦   6♦   7♦   8♦  9♦  10♦  J♦  Q♦  K♦
A♠   2♠   3♠   4♠   5♠   6♠   7♠   8♠  9♠  10♠  J♠  Q♠  K♠  
A♣   2♣   3♣   4♣   5♣   6♣   7♣   8♣  9♣  10♣  J♣  Q♣  K♣

In probability theory "out of" means over, so "8 out of 52" means
"2 over 52" and that is 8%2F52 and that reduces to 2%2F13
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Notice that (iii) and (iv) are complement events, so we could have
gotten the answer to (iv) by subtracting the probability of (iii)
from 1:

1 - 11%2F13 = 13%2F13 - 11%2F13%7D%7D+=+%7B%7B%7B2%2F13.

It would have been easier to have done (iv) first and then gotten the
answer to (iii) by

1 - 2%2F13 = 13%2F13 - 2%2F13%7D%7D+=+%7B%7B%7B11%2F13.

Edwin