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Asked: April 18, 20212021-04-18T07:40:15+00:00 2021-04-18T07:40:15+00:00In: High School/Senior Secondary School, Statistics and Probability

Probability of drawing in a deck of cards

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What is the probability of drawing

an ace and king in a deck of cards?

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    2021-04-18T10:54:07+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2021 at 10:54 am

    When two cards are picked from a deck of cards, there are two cases, namely, with replacement and without replacement.

    Case 1: With replacement

    There are 4 aces, 4 kings, and a total of 52 cards in a standard deck of card.

    The probability of picking an ace is \dfrac{4}{52}=\dfrac{1}{13} and the probability of picking a king is \dfrac{4}{52}=\dfrac{1}{13}.

    Thus, the probability of picking an ace AND a king is \dfrac{1}{13}\times\dfrac{1}{13}=\dfrac{1}{169}.

     

    Case 1: Without replacement

    There are 4 aces, 4 kings, and a total of 52 cards for the first pick and a total of 51 cards for the second pick in a standard deck of card.

    The probability of picking an ace first is \dfrac{4}{52}=\dfrac{1}{13} and the probability of picking a king next is \dfrac{4}{51}.

    Thus, the probability of picking an ace AND a king is \dfrac{1}{13}\times\dfrac{4}{51}=\dfrac{4}{663}.

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