SOLUTION: A person removes two aces and a king from a deck of 52 playing cards, and draws, without replacement, two more cards from the deck. Find the probability that the person will draw t

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Question 1021037: A person removes two aces and a king from a deck of 52 playing cards, and draws, without replacement, two more cards from the deck. Find the probability that the person will draw two aces, two kings, or an ace and a king.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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So there are 49 cards (2 aces, 3 kings) remaining in the deck.
P%28AA%29=%282%2F49%29%281%2F48%29=1%2F1176
P%28KK%29=%283%2F49%29%282%2F48%29=3%2F1176