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Drawing a king from a deck of cards and then without replacing the king drawing a queen from the same deck of cards.What is the probability?

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This is the full question unshortened but I don't need to know the dependent or independent I know it's dependent Determine whether the event is independent or dependent and then find the probability.

Drawing a king from a deck of cards and then, without replacing the king, drawing a queen from the same deck of cards.

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  • Fulano
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    Isn't this pretty basic math? Or am I missing something?

    I'd just look at how many cards fit your specifications then look at how many cards total there are.

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