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Find the probability of drawing a king and a queen in that order from pack of cards in consecutive draws, the cards drawn not being replaced ?​

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Answered by jasbirsingh87170
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Step-by-step explanation:

deck of cards contains 52 cards. Out of these, there are 4 Kings, 4 Queens and 4 Jacks. So,

The probability of drawing a King in the 1st draw = 4/52

The probability of drawing a Queen in the 2nd draw= 4/51

The probability of drawing a Jack in the 3rd draw= 4/50

So, the probability of drawing a King, a Queen, and a Jack in order from a pack of cards in three consecutive draws, without replacement= (4/52) * (4/51) * (4/50) = 64/132600 = 0.000482 or 0.048%

Answered by jagadeeshnaidu184736
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Answer:

A deck of cards contains 52 cards. Out of these, there are 4 Kings, 4 Queens So,

The probability of drawing a King in the 1st draw = 4/52

The probability of drawing a Queen in the 2nd draw= 4/51

So, the probability of drawing a King, a Queen, in order from a pack of cards in two consecutive draws, without replacement= (4/52) * (4/51) =0.0060331825

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