Question 62810
<b>If you are dealt two cards successively ( with replacement of the first) from a standard 52-card deck, find the probability of getting a face card on the first card and an ace on the second.</b>

The probability of a face card on the first draw = 12/52 because there are 12 face cards (J,Q,K x 4 of each) and 52 cards in the deck.

The card is put back and now you want to draw an ace. There are 4 aces out of the 52 cards in the deck so the probability of drawing an ace = 4/52.

So, the combined probability = {{{(12/52)(4/52) = (3/13)(1/13) = 3/169 }}} = about 
1.78%.