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In a standard deck of cards what is the probability of choosing a red king replacing it and then choosing and then a club.

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Answer:

1/104

Explanation:

The probability of choosing a red king is 2/52 since there are only two red kings in a deck of 52 cards...the probability of choosing a club would be 13/52 since there are 13 club cardsin a deck of 52 cards

Therefore the probability of choosing both by replacing the king would be 2/52 × 13/52 giving us 1/104

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