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Red queens and black jacks are removed from a pack of 52 playing cards. A card is drawn at random from the remaining cards, after reshuffling them. Find the probability that the card drawn is (i) a king (ii) of red colour (iii) a face card (iv) a queen

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`(i) (1)/(12) (ii) (11)/(24) (iii) (1)/(6) (iv) (1)/(24)`
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