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What is the probability of drawing 2 cards in succession (without replacement) from a standard deck and having them both be face cards?

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Answer:
(11)/(221)

Explanation:

We know that the total number of cards in a standard deck = 52

Then the number of ways to draw any two card = 52 x (52-1)

= 52 x 51 = 2652 [By Multiplicative principle]

Also , there are 12 face cards in a standard deck , so the number of ways to draw two face cards in succession = 12 x (12-1)

12 x 11= 132 [By Multiplicative principle]

Then, the probability of drawing 2 cards in succession (without replacement) from a standard deck and having them both be face cards would be


\frac{\text{ Number of ways to draw 2 face cards}}{\text{Total number of ways to draw two cards}}


=(132)/(2652)=(11)/(221)

Hence, the required probability is
(11)/(221) .

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