Two cards are drawn from a well - shuffled pack of 52 cards without replacement. What is the probability that one is a red queen and the other is a king of black colour.
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no of red cards= 52/2=26
no of black cards=52/2=26
sample space, n(s)=26
let e1 be the event of getting a red Queen
n(e1)=2
probability=n(e1)/n(s)=2/26=1/13
let e2 be the event of getting a black king
n(e2)=2
probability=n(e2)/n(s)=2/26=1/13
no of black cards=52/2=26
sample space, n(s)=26
let e1 be the event of getting a red Queen
n(e1)=2
probability=n(e1)/n(s)=2/26=1/13
let e2 be the event of getting a black king
n(e2)=2
probability=n(e2)/n(s)=2/26=1/13
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