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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If two cards are drawn without replacement from an ordinary deck, find the probability of a queen of any suit and a 10 of clubs being drawn.

OpenStudy (dan815):

okay so there are 4 queens of each suit of which 1 is already clubs p(queens)=? p(10 clubs)=?

OpenStudy (dan815):

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OpenStudy (dan815):

@Kainui

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is the probability of queens 4/52?

OpenStudy (dan815):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and clubs 1/13?

OpenStudy (dan815):

no

OpenStudy (dan815):

omg -.- okay so 4/52 * 1/51

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so 1/663 is the probability?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

howd you figure it to be 1/51

OpenStudy (dan815):

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