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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-08

If a 52-card deck of playing cards is shuffled and one card is dealt from the top of the deck, what is the probability that it is a red ten?

Asked by AlexisKolberg1

Answer (3)

1 out of 52,because you have properbility so lets say you have 10 marbles in a bag 8 of them are red and the other 2 are blue, you have a 2 in 10 chance of pulling out a blue marble.
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Answered by crazylady | 2024-06-10

The probability of drawing a red ten from a shuffled 52-card deck is 26 1 ​ or 0.0385(approx).

The probability of an event is calculated by dividing the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of possible outcomes.
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are two red tens: the 10 of hearts and the 10 of diamonds. Hence, the number of favorable outcomes is 2.
The total number of possible outcomes is 52 because there are 52 cards in the deck.
Therefore, the probability P of drawing a red ten is calculated as:
P = T o t a l n u mb ero f p oss ib l eo u t co m es N u mb ero ff a v or ab l eo u t co m es ​
P = 52 2 ​
P = 26 1 ​
So, the probability of drawing a red ten from a shuffled 52-card deck is 26 1 ​ or approximately 0.0385.

Answered by DonalSutherland | 2024-06-24

The probability of drawing a red ten from a shuffled 52-card deck is 26 1 ​ or approximately 3.85%. This is calculated by dividing the number of red tens (2) by the total number of cards (52).
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Answered by DonalSutherland | 2024-09-30