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

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Answered by mohamedshafeeqpbt7gs
6

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Total no of cards , n(s)= 52

Let the favourable outcome be 'E'

n(E)= neither a red card nor a queen = 52 cards - 26 red cards + 4 queen cards - 2 cards


∴N(E) = 52 - 28 = 24

Probability = n E / n S = 24/52 = 6/13


mohamedshafeeqpbt7gs: We minused 2 cards because queen is counted as both red and queen cards
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Answered by mrunalsonawane1331
3

Total number of Outcome (Cards) = 52


First eliminate half the deck, so as to get rid of the red cards. This leaves,


1/2 × 52 = 26 Cards


However, two queens were already gotten rid of when all the red cards were removed, leaving only two black queens.

Thus, we take two black queens away from our remaining cards,


26 - 2 = 24


∴ Number of Favourable Outcomes = 24


P(getting neither a Red nor a Queen) = 24/52


                                                           = 6/13


hope it helps...regards


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