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Answer:

The answer is
(4)/(663).

Explanation:

In a deck there are total 52 cards.

We need to choose 2 card.

For the first choosing it needs to be a king.

There are 4 kings in a deck.

From the 4 kings, we can choose 1 king in 4 ways. Similarly from 52 cards one can be chosen in 52 ways.

Hence, the probability of choosing the first card is
(4)/(52) = (1)/(13).

Now there 51 cards are left over.

In a deck there are 4 queens.

Hence, the probability of this time getting a queen is
(4)/(51).

The ultimate probability will be
(4)/(51) *(1)/(13) = (4)/(663).

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