Algebra 2
Algebra 2
1st Edition
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Author: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
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Chapter CSB, Problem 4.19E
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To find: the probability P(both either black or ace) .

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Answer to Problem 4.19E

The probability P(both either black or ace) is 55221 .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

As mentioned in problem two cards are drawn out of deck of cards.

Formula:

Total number of black cards is 26 and ace is 4 .

  Number of probability=No. of outcomeTotal no. of outcome.

Total probability P(both either black or ace) = p(AB)=p(A)+P(B)P(AB) .

Calculation:

Consider the statement that two cards are drawn out of deck of cards.

Since total number of cards in the deck is 52 .

Two cards are drawn from the deck of cards.

Therefore n(s) =event of two cards drawn =52C252×512=1326.

Recall that there are 26 black card and 4 ace card.

Event of both black card are n(A)=26C226×252=325.

Event of ace card are n(B)=4C2=4×3×2×12×2=6.

Event of both black and ace card is n(AB) =2C2=1 .

Recall number of probability of black cards=No. of outcomeTotal no. of outcome=p(A)=n(A)n(s)=3251326 .

Recall number of probability of ace cards=No. of outcomeTotal no. of outcome=p(B)=n(B)n(s)=61326.

Recall that probability of both black and ace card p(AB)=n(AB)n(s)=11326.

Therefore the probability P(both either black or ace) is p(AB)=p(A)+P(B)P(AB) .

Therefore p(AB)=3251326+6132611326=3301326=55221.

Therefore probability P(both either black or ace) is 55221 .

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