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2. One card is selected at

random from a standard
deck of 52 cards. The card
is not replaced, and then
another card is selected.
What is the probability that
the first card chosen is a
king and the second card
chosen is a queen?

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Answer:selecting 6 or 7 in the first draw and 8 or 9 in the second draw, no replace?

Step-by-step explanation:What is the probability of selecting a king from the first card and a queen from the second ... Originally Answered: Two cards are drawn successively from a pack of 52 cards. ... I. With replacement : Probability that the first card drawn is a king is . ... of selecting 6 or 7 in the first draw and 8 or 9 in the second draw, no replace?

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