1. **State the problem:** We need to find the probability of drawing a black queen of diamonds from a standard 52-card deck.
2. **Understand the deck:** A standard deck has 52 cards divided into 4 suits: diamonds, hearts, clubs, and spades.
- Diamonds and hearts are red.
- Clubs and spades are black.
- Each suit has one queen.
3. **Identify the card:** The queen of diamonds is a red card, not black.
4. **Calculate the probability:** Since the queen of diamonds is not black, the event "drawing a black queen of diamonds" is impossible.
5. **Probability formula:**
$$\text{Probability} = \frac{\text{Number of favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total number of outcomes}}$$
6. **Apply the formula:**
$$\text{Number of favorable outcomes} = 0$$
$$\text{Total number of outcomes} = 52$$
7. **Final probability:**
$$\frac{0}{52} = 0$$
**Answer:** The probability of drawing a black queen of diamonds is 0.
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