Question 1120440
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A couple of different elementary ways to get the answer... you should become familiar with both of them.<br>
(1) The number of ways of drawing 2 of the 4 queens, divided by the number of ways of drawing any 2 cards:<br>
{{{C(4,2)/C(52,2) = 6/1326 = 1/221}}}<br>
(2) The probability that the first is a queen, multiplied by the probability that the second is also a queen:<br>
{{{(4/52)*(3/51) = (1/13)*(1/17) = 1/221}}}<br>