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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 queen is

A

a) `1/13 times 1/13`

B

b) `1/13 + 1/13`

C

c) `1/13 times 1/17`

D

d) `1/13 times 4/5`

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The correct Answer is:
a) `1/13 times 1/13`

We know,

Number of cards `=52`

Number of queen `=4`

Two cards are drawn such that both are queen

`P(2Q)=4/52 times 4/52`

`P(2Q)=1/13 times 1/13`


Hence, correct option is a)
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