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Two cards are drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards with replacement. The probability, that both cards are queens, is

Number of cards = 52


Number of queen = 4


Probability of queen out of 52 cards =


Now, According to the question,


A deck of card shuffled again with replacement, then


Probability of getting queen is , 4/52


Therefore, The probability , that both cards are queen is ,


Hence, Probability is

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