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When randomly choosing two cards from a standard deck of cards without replacement, what is the probability of choosing a face card and then an ace?
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When randomly choosing two cards from a standard deck of cards without replacement, what is the probability of choosing a face card and then an ace?
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Total number of face cards =12
Number of ace excluding face cards =10
Total cards = 52
Probability = 22/52 =11/26
=11:26
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