the answer should be d if my math is correct
<u>Given</u>:
If you are dealt 4 cards from a shuffled deck of 52 cards.
We need to determine the probability of getting two queens and two kings.
<u>Probability of getting two queens and two kings:</u>
The number of ways of getting two queens is 
The number of ways of getting two kings is 
Total number of cases is 
The probability of getting two queens and two kings is given by

Substituting the values, we get;

Simplifying, we get;



Thus, the probability of getting two queens and two kings is 0.000133
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Answer:
y = 2 * 9 ^ x
Step-by-step explanation:
From the first point, you can get the value of a, since any number with power 0 with always equal to 1
Now you have y = (2)(b ^x), use the second point, substitute the value of X and y to (3,1458) to get the B value.
- 1458 = 2b ^ 3
- 729 = b ^ 3
- B = 9
Based from background knowledge, I believe that the correct answer among all of the given choices would be B.) 38/2. This would give you 19. If I am mistaken, please correct me. But I am definitely positive that this is the right answer.
I hope this is the answer you were looking for and that it helps!! :)