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A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen.

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Answered by anmoldwivedi123
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Total no. Of cards= 52
Not favorable =28(26 red +2 black queen)
Favorable cards = 52-28=24
Probability = 24/52=6/13 answer.

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Method Of Solution:-

◀ Given:

Total Number of Outcomes = 52

There are 4 Kings and 4 Queen .

↘ Mentioned:

→ There are 26 reds cards and also include 2 Queens and already 2 Queens have there. (outcomes).

Hence,

→ Number of cards each one of which is either a red card or a queen = 28

Here, Suppose E be the event that the card drawn is neither a red card or a Queen.

→ Now, Number of favourable outcomes = 52-28 = 24

→ Therefore, P(Getting neither a red card or a Queen) = 24/52 => 6/13

Hence,

→ According to the Question statement!!

✍ Number of Cards having/getting neither a red card or a Queen = 6/13.✍

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