SOLUTION: I know that the probability of pulling the King and Queen of hearts from a deck of 52 cards is approx. 6%.  2/52 for the first card and 1/51 for the second. This reduces to 77/1326
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Question 889821:  I know that the probability of pulling the King and Queen of hearts from a deck of 52 cards is approx. 6%.  2/52 for the first card and 1/51 for the second. This reduces to 77/1326.  BUT what I'm wondering is how does the probability change if I want to know the chances of pulling the King and Queen of hearts from a deck of 52 cards if I am pulling a total of 7 cards?  (not just 2) 
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 Of course it changes.
You have 7 chances instead of 2.
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If you pull 52 cards, your chances are excellent. 
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