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Question
A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is a card of spade or an ace.
Sum
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Solution
Given:
A well shuffled standard deck of 52 cards.
Event: the drawn card is a spade or an ace.
Step-wise calculation:
1. Total number of equally likely outcomes = 52.
2. Number of spades = 13.
3. Number of aces = 4 (one of which is the ace of spades).
4. Use inclusion–exclusion to avoid double counting:
Number of favourable outcomes
= N(spade) + N(ace) – N(spade ∩ ace)
= 13 + 4 – 1
= 16
5. Probability = `"Favourable outcomes"/"Total outcomes"`
= `16/52`
= `4/13`
= 0.3077
Required probability = `4/13` about 0.3077.
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Chapter 22: Probability - Exercise 22A [Page 506]
