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If the squares of a chessboard are painted either red or black at random.
The probability that all the squares in any column are of same order and that of a row are of alternating color is
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Three cards are drawn at random (without replacement) from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability distribution of number of red cards. Hence find the mean of the distribution.Question Text | If the squares of a chessboard are painted either red or black at random. The probability that all the squares in any column are of same order and that of a row are of alternating color is |