Asked by Rena
Two cards are drawn without replacement from an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability that both cards are kings if the first card drawn was a king?
I'm thinking its 13/51 but not sure.
I'm thinking its 13/51 but not sure.
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Answered by
MathMate
See your repost:
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Answered by
Maria Alcala
the probability of obtaining exactly two 5's in six rolls of a fair die
Answered by
Miles
13/52 * 12/51. W/o replacement means the second king would have l less in both the numerator and denominator so multiply the 2 results.
Answered by
Anonymous
If you randomly select a card from a well-shuffled standard deck of 52 cards, what is the probability that the card you select is a heart or 10?
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