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What is the probability of drawing a king and a queen consecutively from a deck of 52 cards, without replacement.
  1. 4663
  2. 5663
  3. 7663
  4. none of these

A
4663
B
5663
C
none of these
D
7663
Solution
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The probability of drawing a King then a Queen in exactly that order is:

P(E)=452×451=113×451=4663

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