Question 1137617
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The first card drawn was a queen
So we have 52-1 = 51 cards left, 4-1 = 3 of which are queens.


The probability of a queen on the second draw is 3/51 since there are 3 cards we want out of 51 total. 


Then the probability of another queen after that is 2/50 since there are 2 queens left and 50 cards total (3-1 = 2; 51-1 = 50)


Multiplying those fractions out gives us
(3/51)*(2/50) = (3*2)/(51*50) = 6/2550 = 1/425


The answer as a fraction is 1/425
The answer in decimal form is roughly 0.00235
This converts to 0.235%
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