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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 nishit2111
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FAVOURABLE OUTCOME= total cards - total red card - remaining queen of other two groups
= 52-2×13-2
= 24

P(neither queen nor red card) = 24/52
= 12/26
=6/13
Answered by Anonymous
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Total number of cards = 52




Number of red cards = 26


Subtracting red cards from total number of cards = 52 -26


Cards left = 26



Number of queens = 4


But 2 queens are red. So they were already removed with all red cards

Therefore queens left = 2


Now subtracting number of queen from left cards = 26 - 2

= 24


Probability (getting a neither red nor a queen card ) = 24/52

= 12/26


= 6/13


Therefore answer is 6/13


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