Math, asked by platz, 1 year ago

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A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled Deck of 52 CARDS. Find probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen.

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Answered by tia4204
1
red cards=26
queen cards=2
probabiloty:-
no. of favourable outcomes/ no. of total outcomes.
28/52
=7/13 is the probability

tia4204: may be misprint is occured in your book
platz: no
platz: u gave the probability of getting either a red card or a queen
tia4204: because there are 26 red cards in the total cards
platz: but I asked for the probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen!
platz: plzz understand the question.
tia4204: and 2 black queens
tia4204: and if we add 26 and 2 we will het 28
tia4204: get*
platz: plzz read the question properly and rewrite the answer
Answered by Anonymous
5

Hey Bro !!☺

Total no. of red cards = 26

Total no. of queens(not red) = 2

Therefore,

favourable outcomes = 52-(26+2)

= 52-28

=24 cards.

Also,

Total outcomes = 52

So,

Probability = Fav. outcomes/Total Outcomes.

=> Probability = 24/52 = 6/13

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