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A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability of getting neither a red card nor a queen card.
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Sia ? 4 years, 9 months ago

Total number of cards = 52
Total number of outcomes = 52
Number of red cards = 26
Number of queens which are not red = 2
{tex}\therefore{/tex} Cards which are neither red nor queen = 52 - [26 + 2] = 24
Number of favourable outcomes = 24
{tex}\begin{array}{l}Probablity\;of\;event\;happen\;P(E)\;=\;\frac{Number\;of\;favourable\;outcomes}{Total\;number\;of\;outcomes}\\\end{array}{/tex}
{tex}\therefore{/tex} Required Probability = {tex}\frac { 24 } { 52 } = \frac { 6 } { 13 }{/tex}

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