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You select two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, one after the other. What is the probability that you select and ace then a king? A. 1/13 B. 4/663 C 2/13 D 1/169
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You select two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, one after the other. What is the probability that you select and ace then a king? A. 1/13 B. 4/663 C 2/13 D 1/169
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You select two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, one after the other. What is the probability that you select and ace then a king?
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C 2/13
D 1/169
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It would be 2/13 because imagine being given 4 decks of 13 cards and you have. Higher chance of having one to two of an ace or king in the deck compared to pulling none to all four. So 2/13 due to the ratio of 13
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it would be 1/169 because it is not very likley
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