SOLUTION: two cards are drawn from an ordinary deck of cards. find the following probability: (1) P(an Ace followed by a Queen) (2) P(an Ace and a Queen, in any order) (3) P(two aces)

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Question 934928: two cards are drawn from an ordinary deck of cards. find the following probability:
(1) P(an Ace followed by a Queen)
(2) P(an Ace and a Queen, in any order)
(3) P(two aces)

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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There are 12 possible 2 ace combinations of 4 aces.


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