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7 September, 14:37

There are 52 playing cards in a standard deck of cards. If Patrica selects a card at random, what is the probability that it will be a black queen then a red card without replacing the first card.

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  1. 7 September, 17:33
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    Since there are two black queens out of 52 cards, there is a 2/52 chance of drawing a black queen first. This is equivalent to a 1/26 chance.

    Now that we have removed a black queen, there are 51 cards left in the deck. 26 of them are red because we only took away a black card. This means that there is a 26/51 of drawing a red card next.

    In order to find the probability of both of these happening, we multiply the two together. 1/26 * 26/51 = 26/1326. This reduces to 1/51. So, there is a 1/51 chance of drawing a black queen, then a red card.
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