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8 November, 22:21

In a 52 card deck, 4 are queens, 4 are jacks, and 4 are kings. if the top card is a king, what's the probability that the second card in the deck is a queen, jack, or king? (choose the closest answer)

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  1. 8 November, 22:45
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    P[the 2nd card is a king (3), or queen (4), or jack (4) ] = (3+4+4) / 53

    Or, p={11/53}

    Maybe this is it.
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