Suppose you are going to draw two cards from a standard deck without replacement. What is the probability that the first card is an Ace and the second card is a Jack?

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Answer:

4/663

Step-by-step explanation:

1/13 = probability of ace (as 1st card)

4/51 = probability of jack (as 2nd card) -->

4/663

The probability that the first card is an Ace and the second card is a Jack without replacement will be 0.00603318 or 4/663.

What is probability?

The probability of an event occurring is defined by probability.

Probability is also known as chance because, if you flip a coin, the likelihood that it will land on its head or tail is nothing more than the chance that either the head or the tail will occur.

In our daily time, there are several instances in the everyday world where we may need to draw conclusions about how everything will turn out.

Without replacement will be dependent events.

Probability of dependent events

P(A and B) = P(A) × P(B/A).

Probability of the first card as  Ace = 4/52 ( 4 are Aces out of 52 cards)

Probability of the second card as jack = 4/51 ( since 1 ace has been removed)

P( Ace and Jack ) =  4/52 ×  4/51 = 4/663 = 0.00603318

Hence the probability that the first card is an Ace and the second card is a Jack will be 0.00603318.

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