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What is the probability of drawing three red cards, one at a time without replacement, from a standard deck of 52 cards?

a. 3/52
b. 2/17
c.1/8
d. 75/676

User Faylon
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your answer should be C
User Bsuire
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Answer: The correct option is (b)
(2)/(17).

Step-by-step explanation: We are give to find the probability of drawing three red cards, one at a time without replacement, from a deck of 52 cards.

In a deck of 52 cards, there are 26 red cards.

Since we are to draw three red cards without replacement from the deck, so

the probability of drawing first red card is


p_1=(26)/(52)=(1)/(2),

the probability of drawing second red card is


p_2=(25)/(51),

and the probability of drawing third red card is


p_3=(24)/(50)=(12)/(25).

Therefore, the required probability of drawing three red cards , one at a time without replacement, from a deck of 52 cards will be


P=p_1* p_2* p_3=(1)/(2)*(25)/(51)*(12)/(25)=(2)/(17).

Thus, the required probability is
(2)/(17).

Option (b) is CORRECT.

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