Math, asked by harsh3098, 11 months ago

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 teddyfeb29
2
the number of red cards in a pack of cards is 26 and the number of Queens in a Deck of cards is 4 since the 26 cards includes the 2

The number of cards other than the conditions is 28

The probablity of tge condition is 24/52

6/13



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Answered by karnanivinay
1
Total cards =52
Firstly find probablilty of getting a red or queen
total red =26 queen =4
favourable outcome =26+2=28(2 queen also counted in red)
so probablilty =28/52
so probability of not getting a red or green
= 52/52-28/52
24/52=12/26=6/13
ANSWER=6/13
(You can also do directly by finding favorable outcomes but using this way remove chances of mistake)

karnanivinay: mark as brainliest
harsh3098: bro why we minus 52/52-28/52
karnanivinay: that Is 1-28/52
karnanivinay: that is p(not getting red or queen)
harsh3098: ok
harsh3098: thanks bro
karnanivinay: because I found before P(getting red or queen)
karnanivinay: if you are satisfied then mark it as brainliest
harsh3098: ok
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