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Narcissa plans to randomly draw a card from a standard deck of cards, record the result, return the card to the deck, shuffle the deck, and randomly draw another card. So, she will draw a total of 2 cards. What is the probability that she draws a king, and then a queen?

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In a standard deck of cards, there are 52 cards; 4 Kings and 4 Queens.

The probability of drawing a King is
P(K)= (4)/(52)= (1)/(13)

Returning these cards back to the deck, we'll again have 52 cards. In a similar way, drawing a Queen is
P(Q)= (4)/(52) = (1)/(13).

The final probability is
P(K)*P(Q)= (1)/(13) (1)/(13)= (1)/(169)
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