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A standard deck consists of 52 cards, and 4 of them are four. Our exercise is about probability without replacement.


P(4,4)=(4)/(52)\cdot(3)/(51)=(12)/(2562)

This is the fraction form of the probability, but we want the percentage form. To convert 12/2562 to the percentage form, we only need to multiply by 100:


P(4,4)=(12)/(2562)\cdot100(\text{\%})\approx0.45\text{\%}\approx0.5\text{\%}

Comment 1: We round 0.45 to 0.5 because the second decimal place 5 is equal to 5 (this is a general rule).

Comment 2: The formula for P(4,4) I used is this:


P(4,4)=\text{ (probability of choosing a four in the first drawn)}\cdot\text{(Probability of drawing a four in the second drawn)}

If we pick a four up in the first drawn, we have thus 51 cards, and just three fours to choose among them in the second drawn.

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