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1 August, 17:48

If there are 52 cards in a deck what is the probability of drawing two cards, and getting a king both times?

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  1. 1 August, 20:53
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    There are two cases here:

    Case 1: First card chosen is a queen

    452 ∗ 351 = 1221 452 ∗ 351 = 1221

    Case 2: First card chosen is not a queen.

    4852 ∗ 451 = 16221 4852 ∗ 451 = 16221

    Adding both the cases, we get 17221 17221 = 452 452 = 113 113

    In a simpler case: Think about it this way: Shuffle a deck of cards randomly. The probability of drawing a queen as your second card is the same as the probability that the second card in the deck is a queen, which is clearly 4/52.
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