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From a pack of 52 playing cards Jacks, queens, kings and aces of red colour are removed. From the remaining, a card is drawn at random. Find the probability that the card drawn is :  (i) a black queen (ii) a red card   (iii) a black jack

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(1) `P(A) = 6/44 = 3/22`
(2) `P(B) = 13/22`
( 3) `P ( C) 18/44=9/22`
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