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two cards are selected from a standard deck of 52 cards the first is not replacedbefore the secondcards is selected Find the probability of selecting a five and then selectinga a jack

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The probability of finding a five in the first draw, is the amount of '5' inside the deck(4) divided by the total amount of cards in the deck(52).


p_1=(4)/(52)

The probability of drawing a jack follows the same logic, but since this is the second draw and the cards are not replaced, the total amount of cards decreases by one. We have 4 jacks and 51 cards.


p_2=(4)/(51)

Since each draw is an independent event, the probability of both things happening at the same time is given by the product of the probabilities of each individual draw.


p_1* p_2=(4)/(52)*(4)/(51)=(16)/(2652)=(4)/(663)=0.0060331825\ldots

The probability of drawing a five and then drawing a jack is around 0.6%.

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