Answer:
[tex]\frac{4}{663}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
In a standard 52-card deck, there will be four kings. That means the probability of pulling a king is 4/52.
There are also four fives in a standard 52-card deck. However, there are now only 51 cards because you have already pulled one card that did not get replaced. That means the probability is 4/51.
In order to find the probability of choosing a king followed by a 5, you must multiply the two probabilities.
That means that the probability is [tex]\frac{16}{2652}[/tex] which simplified is [tex]\frac{4}{663}[/tex].
I hope this helps!