Final answer:
The probability of being dealt an eight or a jack in a single draw from a standard 52-card deck is 1/13 for each. However, you cannot be dealt an eight and a jack simultaneously in one card draw. For two separate draws, with replacement, you would calculate the probability of each draw and multiply them if looking for two independent events.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks for the probability of being dealt an eight and a jack in a single draw from a standard 52-card deck, which is not possible as you can only be dealt one card at a time.
If drawing one card, the probabilities of drawing either an eight or a jack can be calculated separately.
There are 4 eights and 4 jacks in a deck of 52 cards.
Thus, the probability of drawing an eight is 4/52 or 1/13, and similarly, the probability of drawing a jack is also 4/52 or 1/13.
However, the original question seems to be a misunderstanding as you cannot draw two different cards at the same time.
If you were to draw two separate cards with replacement, then you would calculate the individual probabilities for each draw and multiply them if you are looking for the probability of two independent events happening in sequence.