A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card drawn is a queen.
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Solution!!
The concept of probability has to be used here. We have to find the probability of drawing a queen from a well shuffled pack of cards.
So,
Number of all possible outcomes = 52
There are only 4 queens in a complete deck of cards. So,
Number of favourable outcomes = 4
Probability = Number of favourable outcomes ÷ Number of all possible outcomes
P(drawing a queen) = 4 ÷ 52
P(drawing a queen) = 1/13
Hence, the probability of drawing a queen from a well shuffled deck of cards is 1/13.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 26 red and 26 black in a pack of 52 playing cards
So total number of red cards is 26
Total Number of queens cards in a pack of 52 cards is = 4
In which, 2 queens are black and 2 are red.
Now, number of card which are neither red nor queen = 52 - (26 + 2) = 24
Therefore, probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen = 24/52 = 6/13