 Hello and welcome to the session. In this session we will discuss a question which says that a card is drawn at random from a very shuffled pack of 52 playing cards finding the probability of getting a red face card. And the options are option A, 2 by 13, option B, 3 by 13, option C, 4 by 13 and option D, 3 by 26. Now before starting the solution of this question we should know what is the result? And that is the probability of an event E that is P e is equal to number of outcomes we are able to E over the number of possible outcomes. Now this result will work out as a key idea for solving out this question. And now we will start with the solution. Now it is given in the question that a card is drawn at random from a very shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. So we can write in an experiment of drawing from a very shuffled of 52 playing cards the total number 52 that is 52 cards. Now we have to find the probability of getting a red face card. Now let the event of getting a red face card. Now number of outcomes favorable to E that is from diamonds. Now using this formula which is given in the key idea, probability of the event E which is equal to probability of getting a red face card is equal to number of outcomes favorable to E the number of possible outcomes. Now here the total number of possible outcomes are 52 and the number of outcomes favorable to E are 6. This implies probability of the event E is equal to 6 by 52. Now this implies probability of the event E is equal to here 2 into 3 is 6 and 2 into 26 is 52. So this is equal to 3 by 26. Therefore the probability of getting a red face card is equal to 3 by 26. So the answer of this question is option D which is 3 by 26. So this is the solution of the given question and that's all for this session.