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If you draw three cards from a regular deck of 52 cards, keeping each card out of the deck after you draw it, what are the chances you draw a seven and two queens?
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If you draw three cards from a regular deck of 52 cards, keeping each card out of the deck after you draw it, what are the chances you draw a seven and two queens?
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The chances of drawing a seven and two queens are 0.036199095% or
2/5525. YOU'RE WELCOME :) ??
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