SOLUTION: Using a standard deck of playing cards, find the probability of selecting a queen and then selecting a king once the queen has been returned to the deck. 1/169 1/52 1/13 4/66

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Question 1036863: Using a standard deck of playing cards, find the probability of selecting a queen and then selecting a king once the queen has been returned to the deck.
1/169
1/52
1/13
4/663

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is 1/169
There are 4 queens in 52 cards or 1/13
Return to deck and there are 4 kings in 52 cards, also 1/13
Their product is 1/169.

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