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One card is selected from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of getting

the queen of diamonds

There are total 52 cards in a pack of cards. In which only one queen of diamonds.

⇒ Number of favourable cases = 1


⇒ Probability of getting a queen of diamonds –


⇒ P(queen of diamonds) =


⇒ P(queen of diamonds) =


∴ Probability of getting a queen of diamonds =


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