Question
Question: How do you find the probability of picking a diamond from a standard deck of cards which has 13 card...
How do you find the probability of picking a diamond from a standard deck of cards which has 13 cards in each of four suits: spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs, in a simplified fraction?
Solution
To obtain the probability of picking a diamond from a standard deck of cards use the information given. First count the total number of possible outcomes then find the total number of favorable outcomes for the card to be from a diamond suit. Finally divide the number of possible outcomes by favorable outcome for the card to be from a diamond suit.
Complete step-by-step solution:
It is given that there are 13 cards of each suit and the number of suits are four which are spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs.
So total number of possible outcome =13×4
n(S)=52…..(1)
Now, the favorable outcome is number of card in a diamond suit so:
n(E)=13…..(2)
Probability formula is given as:
P(E)=n(S)n(E)
Substituting the value from equation (1) and (2) in above formula we get,