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Question 591497: Two cards are drawn at random from a deck of 52 cards "with replacement". What is the probability that exactly one is a King, given that at most one is a King?
Answer by derangoj(14)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4 kings to a deck
4/52 or 1/13

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