SOLUTION: Find the probability of drawing a red card, followed by a Queen Express the probability as decimal and percentage
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Question 1064326: Find the probability of drawing a red card, followed by a Queen Express the probability as decimal and percentage
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The first is 1/2, and the second is (4/51) if the first card is not a queen.
If the first card is a red queen, (1/26), the second card is a queen is 3/51. Those are the possibilities.
The first is 4/102 and the second is 3/1326
Those decimals added are 0.0392 and 0.0023, for a sum of 0.0415 or 4.15%
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