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20 July, 17:01

Two cards are drawn at random without replacement from a deck of 52 playing cards. If the first card chosen is a King, what is the probability that the second card is a King?

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  1. 20 July, 17:10
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    The probability that the second card is a king is 3/51

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve this we have to know that the probability is calculated by dividing the number of favorable cases by the number of possible cases.

    In the deck there are 4 kings and you got 1 so there are 3 left

    favorable cases = 3

    There are 52 cards in the deck and you drew 1 so there are 51

    possible cases = 51

    3/51

    The probability that the second card is a king is 3/51
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