two cards were drawn, without replacement, from a pack of 52 cards. what is the probability that they are both kings or both queens?
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total no of possibility = 52C2
=1326
EQUALLY LIKELY MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE OUT COMES
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NO OF KINGS = 4
NO OF QUEENS =4
P(KING) = 4C2
P(QUEEN) = 4C2
FAVOURABLE OUTCOMES=
4C2 + 4C2
52C2
12/1326
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=2/221
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=1326
EQUALLY LIKELY MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE OUT COMES
------------------------------------------
NO OF KINGS = 4
NO OF QUEENS =4
P(KING) = 4C2
P(QUEEN) = 4C2
FAVOURABLE OUTCOMES=
4C2 + 4C2
52C2
12/1326
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=2/221
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2
Answer:
CAUSE THERE ARE ONLY 4 KING AND QUEENS
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