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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You draw 2 cards from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. After you draw the first card, you do not replace it in the deck. What is the probability of P(get ace of spades on first draw and get queen of hearts on second draw)? (reduced fraction?)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4 aces/52 on the first draw so 1/13 4 queens only 51 cards remaining so 4/51 on the second draw then multiply those together no? 1/13 * 4/51 which is...4/663....i dont think that reduces

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ace spade from 52 cards- the probability: 1/52. u don't replace it so from 51 cards a queen of hearts. thus a probability of 1/51. so total probability. 1/52x1/51

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Refer: http://www.ict-teacher.com/Mathstutor/Probability.html

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