SOLUTION: Two cards are drawn in succession, without replacement, from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability that the first card is a red ace and the second card is a 10 or jack.

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Question 1110765: Two cards are drawn in succession, without replacement, from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability that the first card is a red ace and the second card is a 10 or jack.

a. 1/52

b. 4/663

c. 1/663

d. 5/26

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two cards are drawn in succession, without replacement, from an ordinary deck of cards. Find the probability that the first card is a red ace and the second card is a 10 or jack.
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2 red aces out of 52 --> 1/26
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10 or J out of 51 --> 8/51
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Multiply --> 4/663

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