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If two cards are randomly chosen from a standard deck of cards with replacement then find the probability of successfully drawing in order, a three and then a queen.
Answer to Problem 22SGR
The probability of getting a 3 and then a queen is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: It is given that from a deck of 52 cards 2 cards are drawn with replacement.
Calculation: Since the 2 cards are drawn with replacement therefore the total
Hence the probability of getting a 3 and then a queen is
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