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Two card decks are drawn from a standard 52-card deck, without replacement. Find the probability that they are both aces.

A. 1/2652
B. 3/676
C. 1/221
D. 1/169

User Kendy
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I'm sorry, when I answered this I'm pretty sure I wasn't in algebra two yet. The correct answer is 4/52 * 3/51 = 1/221
User Daniel Mendel
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Answer:

Option C. 1/221

Explanation:

Total cards in a standard deck of cards = 52

Number of ace in a deck of cards = 4

So probability to draw an ace
P_(1)=(4)/(52)

Since the cards were drawn without replacement means remaining cards in deck of cards now = 51

Number of aces remaining = 3

So probability of drawing another ace
P_(2)=(3)/(51)

Now probability to draw both the aces

=
P_(1)* P_(2)


(4)/(52)* (3)/(51)=(1)/(13)* (1)/(17)

=
(1)/(221)

Option C. is the answer.

User Hitesh Chaudhari
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