have two experiments. For the first experiment, we will draw a card at random from a fair deck of cards (52 cards with 13 cards of each suit). For the second experiment we will draw a card at random from a different fair deck of cards. Let event R1 be defined as "the card drawn from the first deck has a red suit", event B1 be "the card drawn from the first deck has a black suit", event F2 be "the card drawn from the second deck is a figure (Jack, Queen, King, or Ace)" and event N2 be "the card drawn from the second deck has a number between 2 and 10". What is the probability of the complement of event B1 U N2? Draw a tree diagram

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We have two experiments. For the first experiment, we will draw a card at random from a fair deck of cards (52 cards with 13 cards of each suit). For the second experiment we will draw a card at random from a different fair deck of cards.

Let event R1 be defined as "the card drawn from the first deck has a red suit", event B1 be "the card drawn from the first deck has a black suit", event F2 be "the card drawn from the second deck is a figure (Jack, Queen, King, or Ace)" and event N2 be "the card drawn from the second deck has a number between 2 and 10".

What is the probability of the complement of event B1 U N2? Draw a tree diagram


 
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