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A single card is drawn from a standard​ 52-card deck. Let B be the event that the card drawn is a black​, and let F be the event that the card drawn is a face card. Find the indicated probability.P(B′∪F) = ?

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Answer:

0.6154 or 61.54%

Explanation:

The joint probability P(B′∪F) is given by the sum of each individual probability minus the intersection between both probabilities (red face cards).


P(B'\cup F) = P(B')+P(F)-P(B'\cap F)

The inverse probability of a card being black is also the probability of a card being red, which is 26 in 52. There are 12 face cards in a 52-card deck, 6 of which are not black, therefore:


P(B'\cup F) = (26)/(52) +(12)/(52)-(6)/(52)\\P(B'\cup F) = (32)/(52) = (8)/(13) =0.6154

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