You have an ordinary deck of cards. You draw one card, do not replace it, and then draw a second card. Each series of draws begins with a full deck. Assuming you are as likely to draw one card as another, find the following probability: P(drawing a jack and drawing a queen on two consecutive draws, in either order)
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P((jack on 1 • queen on 2) ? (queen on 1 • jack on 2)) = (4/52 ? 3/51) + (4/52 ? 3/51) = 16/2652 + 16/2652 = 32/2652 = 8/663
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