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A red card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. If the red card is not replaced, find the probability of drawing a second card that is black.

Sagot :

Answer: 26.5%

You have to find the mean of the cards first

Answer:

If one red card has already been drawn, there are 51 cards left and 26 of them are black.  So the probability of drawing a black card is 26/51.

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