Math, asked by SwtTanya, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by ss075184
1
The probability of of getting queen =4/52 and red card = 13/ 52 =>(13 + 4)/52=unfavourable => favourable = 1-(17/ 52
Answered by Panzer786
5
Heya !!!



Let E be the event of getting a card which is neither a red and nor a queen.


There are 26 cards ( Including 2 queens) and there are 2 more Queens.


So,

The number of non - Favourable outcomes =26+2 = 28


Therefore,


The number of favourable outcomes = 52-28 = 24


P(Getting neither a red nor a queen) = Favourable outcomes/Possible outcomes


=> 24/52 = 6/13




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