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Re: What is the probability of getting two cards that belong to the same [#permalink]
In a pack of 52 cards, there are 26 black cards (13 spade and 13 club), and 26 red cards (13 heart and 13 diamond).

Now, the probability of selecting 1st card from 52 cards: 1;

Remaining cards of same colors = 25; Total remaining cards = 51;
So, the probability of selecting 2nd card of same color = 1*25/51 = 25/51

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Re: What is the probability of getting two cards that belong to the same [#permalink]
Total ways = 52C2
Selecting both Red cards = 26C2
Selecting both Black cards = 26C2
Probability = (2 x 26C2)/52C2 = 25/51
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