SOLUTION: Two cards are drawn at random (without replacement) from a regular deck of 52 cards. What is diamond the probability that the first card is a diamond and the second card is red?
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Question 257126: Two cards are drawn at random (without replacement) from a regular deck of 52 cards. What is diamond the probability that the first card is a diamond and the second card is red?
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
13/52 * 25/51 = 25/204 There are 13 diamonds and once the diamond is drawn there are only 25 red cards remaining.
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Ed
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