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# What is the probability of picking a queen and a jack in two draws fro

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14 Sep 2018, 02:54
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What is the probability of picking a queen and a jack in two draws from a pack of 52 cards without replacing any card into the deck after picking it.

A)16/2652
B) 32/2652
C) 16/2704
D) 32/2704
E) 8/2652

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Re: What is the probability of picking a queen and a jack in two draws fro  [#permalink]

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14 Sep 2018, 05:47
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GMATinsight wrote:
What is the probability of picking a queen and a jack in two draws from a pack of 52 cards without replacing any card into the deck after picking it.

A)16/2652
B) 32/2652
C) 16/2704
D) 32/2704
E) 8/2652

since there are two draws
we can pick the card in 2 ways
queen, jack or jack,queen
so,
2($$\frac{4}{52}$$) * ($$\frac{4}{51}$$) =$$\frac{32}{2652}$$
B
Re: What is the probability of picking a queen and a jack in two draws fro   [#permalink] 14 Sep 2018, 05:47
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