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A card is chosen at random from a deck of cards and then replaced, a second card is chosen. What is the probability of choosing a four and then a queen?(a) \(\frac {7}{11}\)(b) \(\frac {7}{100}\)(c) \(\frac {1}{169}\)(d) \(\frac {9}{11}\)I have been asked this question in an online quiz.I'm obligated to ask this question of Probability in chapter Probability of Mathematics – Class 12

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Correct answer is (c) \(\frac {1}{169}\)

To ELABORATE: The probability of drawing a FOUR = \(\frac {4}{52}\)

The probability of drawing a queen = \(\frac {4}{52}\)

Total probability = \(\frac {4}{52} \TIMES \frac {4}{52} = \frac {1}{169} \)



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