Mr. Wong draws two cards without replacement (he does not put the card back into the deck) from a standard 52 card deck. What is the probability that both cards are Kings? Enter answer as a simplified fraction

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Mr. Wong draws two cards without replacement (he
does not put the card back into the deck) from a
standard 52 card deck. What is the probability that
both cards are Kings?
Enter answer as a simplified fraction
Transcribed Image Text:Mr. Wong draws two cards without replacement (he does not put the card back into the deck) from a standard 52 card deck. What is the probability that both cards are Kings? Enter answer as a simplified fraction
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