Math, asked by pradhanjyoti220, 3 months ago

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

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 26 red cards in a deck of 52 cards.

Number of queens in a deck =4 cards.

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 a red card nor a queen =  

52

24

​  

=  

13

6

Answered by IIRissingstarll
2

Answer:

There are 26 red cards in a deck of 52 cards.

Number of queens in a deck =4 cards.

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 a

red card nor a queen = 52/24

= 13/6

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