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From a standard deck of cards, two cards are drawn one after the another. What is the probability of getting an ace in the second attempt if the card withdrawn in the first attempt was an ace of clubs​

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Answered by MissIncredible34
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Answer:

For any given position n in the deck (here n=2, meaning the second card,) if the deck is shuffled then the probability that the card in position n is an ace is 4/52=1/13, because 4 out of the 52 cards in the deck are aces.

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Answered by srajalakshmi1307
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Answer:

Total number of ways of drawing 2 cards from a pack of 52 cards (without replacement) =  52C2  = 1326 ways

number of ways of drawing 2 aces out of 4 =  4C2  = 6

∴  required Probability =  61326

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