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8 January, 23:37

What is the probability that the first card is a kingking and the second card is a kingking if the sampling is done with replacement?

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  1. 9 January, 01:14
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    You want to draw 2 kings from a 52 card deck. And you do it with replacement.

    There are 4 kings in a standard deck. The probability of getting one of them is

    4/52 on the first draw.

    For the second draw the probability is the same.

    4/52

    The probability for both happening is

    (4/52) * (4/52) = (1/13) * (1/13) = 1/169 = 0.001597
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