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A card is drawn at random from a well shuffled pack of 52 cards. Find the probability that at the card drawn is neither a red card nor a qeen.

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n(S) = 52

Event = {getting neither a red card nor a queen}

∴ There are 26 red cards and 2 more queens are there.

Number of cards each one of which is either a red card or a queen = 28.

The event that the card drawn is neither a red card nor a queen = 52-28 =24

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