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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 Anonymous
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Total number of outcomes = 52

Total no of red cards = 26 including 2 queen

And total no. of Queens = 4 excluding red queen = 2

Therefore Favourable outcome = 26+2

= 28

P

(getting neither a red nor a queen) = 28/52

= 7/13

Hence the probability for neither getting a red card nor a queen is 7/13


aryanbalotiya: The question say nor a red card and nor a queen which means neither a black queen neither a red queen
aryanbalotiya: We have to exclude the red cards and queen not to find its probability
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Answered by aryanbalotiya
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Answer:

22/52= 11/26

Step-by-step explanation:

Because in a 52 deck there are half red cards and half black cards. Half of deck means there are 26 red cards and also there are 2 Queens of black and 2 of red so we will subtract 26 red cards plus 4 Queens from the deck and we will get the desired probability that is 52 - (26+4) = 22

Now the favourable outcome = 22

Total outcome = 52

Probability = 22/52

Both are divisible by 2

= 11/26

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