SOLUTION: Suppose that two cards are selected from a standard 52-card deck without replacement. A. Find the probability that exactly one card is a club B. Find the probability that both

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Question 414022: Suppose that two cards are selected from a standard 52-card deck without replacement.
A. Find the probability that exactly one card is a club
B. Find the probability that both cards are kings
C. Find the probability that exactly one card is a 7
D. Find the probability that at least one card is red
E. Find the probability that neither card is a queen

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"two cards" are selected from a standard 52-card deck "without replacement"
P(exactly one card is a club) = 1/13*39/51
P(both cards are kings)= 4/52*3/51
P(exactly one card is a 7) = 4/52*48/51
P(least one card is red) = 1 - P(both black) = 1 - 26*52*25*51
P(neither card is a queen) = 48/52*47/51