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The probability P of selecting a queen and a heart is 1.9%.

How the probability of selecting a queen and a heart is calculated.

In a standard 52-card deck, there are

4 suits (hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades) Each suit has one queen.

Therefore, there are 4 queens in total.

The probability P of selecting a queen and a heart is given by the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes:

P(queen and a heart) = Number of queen of hearts/Total number of cards

Number of queen of hearts = 1

Total number of cards = 52

P(queen and heart) = 1/52

In percentage = 1/52*100

= 1.9%

The probability P of selecting a queen and a heart is 1.9%.

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