red queens and black jacks are removed a card is drawn at a random from the remaining cards.find the probability of a red card
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Total no.of cards in a deck = 54
No.of red queens = 2
No.of black Jacks = 2
Total no.of possible outcomes = 54-2+2 = 50
No.of red cards = 26
As two red queens are removed
No.of favourable outcomes = 26 - 2 = 24
P(E) = no.of favourable outcomes / total no.of possible outcomes
P(R) = 24/50 = 12/25
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the chance is 50%
HOW
the total cards in a deck is 54 if you take out the red queens and black jacks , the cards left are 48 which is the total outcome
no of favorable out come is 24 ( 26-2=24)
and substitute by probability formula
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