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All right, we're given a standard deck of 52 cards.
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We're going to draw two of them without replacement, meaning we're going to take one out and hold on to it and then take a second one out.
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And we want to know what is the probability that we get both face cards.
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All right, well, just to make sure that we've got the general idea here, the cards are listed from 2 through 10, and then they go jack, queen, king, and ace.
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All right.
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And the face cards are simply the jack queen and king, the one that have the faces on them.
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So there are three different face cards, but there are four of each of them, right? one for each suit, hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs.
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So there are actually 12 face cards in that deck.
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All right.
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So in order to find our probability, we do the favorable out of the total.
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That's how we find a general probability here.
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So for the first card, how many face cards are there? well, there's 12 of them.
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And then there are 52 cards that we're picking from...