Two cards are drawn successively without replacement from a pack of well shuffled 52 cards. The probability that both the cards drawn are of queen equals
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1/221
4/663
3/221
1/169
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I'm not sure about the method but the most possible answer is 1/169
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there are four queens in a card
no. of ways of drawing a queen from 4 queen cards = 4
no. of sample space = 52
first card is drawn
probability of it being queen is 4/52
= 1/13
now one queen has been drawn.
only three queens are remaining.
no. of ways of drawing queen = 3
no. of sample space = 51
probability = 3/51
= 1/17
probability of happening both events
= 1/13*1/17
= 1/221
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