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Question 946559: four chard are randomly selected from a pack of 52 cards. If the first two cards are kings, what is the probability that the third card is a king? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! four chard are randomly selected from a pack of 52 cards. If the first two cards are kings, what is the probability that the third card is a king?
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If it's w/o replacement:
There are 2 kings left and 50 cards
--> 2/50 = 1/25