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A card is drawn from a standard deck, put aside, and then another card is drawn. What is the probability that the first card is a king and that the second card is a queen?
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Answer:

4/663

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the first card is set aside after being drawn, this is dependent probability.
There are 4 kings in 1 deck of 52 cards.
Therefore the probability of choosing a king is 4/52 = 1/13.

But after choosing 1 card from the deck, there are now 51 cards in the deck. There are 4 queens in the deck of 51 cards. Therefore the probability of choosing a queen is 4/51.

To determine the probability of choosing both, multiply the 2 probabilities.
[tex]\frac{1}{13} * \frac{4}{51} = \frac{4}{663}[/tex]

Answer:

1/13

Step-by-step explanation:

once you simplify and finish that is the simplified answer