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Find the probability of drawing a king from a standard deck of cards and then drawing a queen after the first card is replaced in the deck. None of the above 1/26 1/13 1/2704 2/13

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With replacement:

P(K,Q)=(1/13)(1/13)

P(K,Q)=1/169

So none of the above.
User Polynomial
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52 cards in a deck

4 kings

4 queens

King = 4/52 reduces to 1/13

Queen = 4/52 reduces to 1/13

1/13 *1/13 = 1/169

so none of the above

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