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

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Answered by LAKSHMINEW
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HERE IS UR ANSWER:-

SINCE A CARD IS THROWN RANDOMLY,

THE PROBABILITY OF GETTING NEITHER A RED NOR A QUEEN IS I/ 52.

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swetharosy25: answer is 24/52 not one
swetharosy25: because each symbol of card has 26 I asked that in that 52 cards removed randomly wht is the probability of red nor queen when when we removed red it removes 2 because hearts and diamond are red so if we subtract 52-26-2 the answer is 24
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Answered by Anonymous
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Total no of outcomes = 52

Favourable outcome = 52-26-2=24.

Because , total no of cards which are black = 26.
and, total no of red queens = 2

Thus , empirical probability = 24/52

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