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Question 996553: Two cards are drawn from a standard deck of cards without replacement. What is the probability that the first card is a King and the second is not a King?
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Two cards are drawn from a standard deck of cards without replacement. What is the probability that the first card is a King and the second is not a King?
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The 1st card is 4/52 = 1/13
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The 2nd card is 48/51 = 16/17
--> (1/13)*(16/17)
= 16/221
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