SOLUTION: If two cards are drawn from a 52-card deck without replacement, in how many different ways is it possible to obtain a king on the first draw and a king on the second?
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Question 476974: If two cards are drawn from a 52-card deck without replacement, in how many different ways is it possible to obtain a king on the first draw and a king on the second?
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Without replacement, 4*3 = 12.
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