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Find the Probability of the Event

Question 63

Question 63

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Find the probability of the event.
-If you are dealt two cards successively (without replacement) from a standard 52-card deck, find the probability of getting a king on the first card and a queen on the second.


A) Find the probability of the event. -If you are dealt two cards successively (without replacement)  from a standard 52-card deck, find the probability of getting a king on the first card and a queen on the second. A)    B)    C)    D)
B) Find the probability of the event. -If you are dealt two cards successively (without replacement)  from a standard 52-card deck, find the probability of getting a king on the first card and a queen on the second. A)    B)    C)    D)
C) Find the probability of the event. -If you are dealt two cards successively (without replacement)  from a standard 52-card deck, find the probability of getting a king on the first card and a queen on the second. A)    B)    C)    D)
D) Find the probability of the event. -If you are dealt two cards successively (without replacement)  from a standard 52-card deck, find the probability of getting a king on the first card and a queen on the second. A)    B)    C)    D)

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