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16 October, 19:25

Jacob randomly draws two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. He does not replace the first card. What is the probability that both cards are kings?

A. 1/663

B. 1/1326

C. 1/221

D. 1/26

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  1. 16 October, 22:39
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    During the first draw, Jacob has 4 out of 52 chances of drawing a King since there are 4 Kings and 52 cards in total. However on the second draw, Jacob will only have 3 out of 51 chances of drawing a King since he won't place the first card back.

    The equation will be:

    X = (4/52) * (3/51), where X is the probability that both cards are Kings

    X = 1/221

    The answer would be C. 1/221
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