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OpenStudy (misao):

https://pacyber-li.brainhoney.com/Resource/34857366,0/Assets/Card%20hand.jpg Matt draws a card at random and keeps it. Then, he draws another card without looking. What are the chances of him choosing king and then another king P(king) * P(king after king) Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form. 1/2 3/10 0

OpenStudy (yagosik):

Sorry, but is this the right picture? It only has one king on it.

OpenStudy (misao):

thats the picture i was given :/

OpenStudy (yagosik):

Ok, then we'll work with aces. There are two of them on the picture. Can you tell me what are the chances of taking one ace out of this 5 cards?

OpenStudy (sparrow2):

as you said: 4/54 is prob of first king 3/53 is the second king and you multiply:

OpenStudy (yagosik):

If we'll take the full deck, then the none of the choices will suit the case.

OpenStudy (yagosik):

Oh, I get it. Misao, if you have one king, what are the chances of taking two kings?

OpenStudy (misao):

0

OpenStudy (yagosik):

Exactly. That's the answer.

OpenStudy (misao):

TYSM

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