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if you are dealt 3 cards from a shuffled deck of 52 cards, what is the probability of getting one queen and two kings?

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Answer: 2

Step-by-step explanation: multiply 3 x 52 and divide it by 38

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Answer:

The number of ways you can get 2 kings from 4 kings times the number of ways you can get 1 queen out of 4 queens divided by the number of ways you can get any 3 cards out of 52 cards.

Or you can draw a king on the first draw and a king on the second draw and a queen on the third draw, or you can draw a kind on the first draw and a queen on the second draw and a king on the third draw, or you can draw a queen on the first draw and a king on the second draw and a king on the third draw.

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