SOLUTION: A man draws 1 card from each of 2 separate decks. What is the probability a. that the card from the first deck is an ace and the one from the second deck a face card (king,queen,

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Question 1158851: A man draws 1 card from each of 2 separate decks. What is the probability
a. that the card from the first deck is an ace and the one from the second deck a face card (king,queen,or jack)?
b. that the card from the first deck is red and the one from the second deck is a spade?
c. that the card from the first deck is a queen and the one from the second deck a jack?

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Ace from deck 1 and Face from deck 2:




John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it