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  • 09-02-2021
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amuthjothika
amuthjothika amuthjothika
  • 09-02-2021

Sry but I need more information to answer the question. So so sry!

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ariana5583
ariana5583 ariana5583
  • 09-02-2021
Here, the probability of the first card drawn is a king is same as before i.e. 113
1
13
. Now, this card is not returned to the deck. So, the number of cards in the deck becomes 51 and the number of kings is also one less i.e. 3. So, the probability of the second card drawn is a king is 351=117
3
51
=
1
17
. Hence, the required probability is 113∗117=1221
1
13
∗
1
17
=
1
221
.
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