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8 February, 03:13

Find the probability of getting a king then an eight. Assume the cards are not replaced?

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  1. 8 February, 04:48
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    There are 4 king and 4 eight cards inside 52 one deck of cards. The case asks for a king card and then an eight card.

    To draw the king card, you have 4/52 probability.

    To draw the eight card, you have 4/51 probability (since the king card not replaced).

    The total probability would be: 4*4 / 52*51 = 4/663
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