In a pack of 52 cards, 4 of the cards are Kings. The first card is picked, the results are recorded and the card is returned to the deck. Then the second card is picked. Find the probability of picking two kings. Be sure to represent your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

To find the probability of picking two kings, we need to determine the probability of picking a king on the first draw and then, given that the first card was a king, the probability of picking another king on the second draw.

There are 4 kings in a pack of 52 cards. So, the probability of picking a king on the first draw is 4/52.

Since the first card is returned to the deck, the total number of cards remains the same. Therefore, for the second draw, there are still 4 kings out of 52 cards. So, the probability of picking another king on the second draw is also 4/52.

To find the probability of both events happening, we multiply the probabilities of each event together:

(4/52) * (4/52) = 16/2704

Therefore, the probability of picking two kings is 16/2704.

To find the probability of picking two kings, we need to first determine the probability of picking a king on the first draw, and then the probability of picking a king on the second draw, assuming that a king was already picked on the first draw.

The probability of picking a king on the first draw is 4/52, since there are 4 kings out of 52 cards in the deck.

After the first card is picked, the card is returned to the deck, which means that all 52 cards are available for the second draw.

So, the probability of picking a king on the second draw, assuming that a king was already picked on the first draw, is also 4/52.

To find the probability of both events happening, we multiply the individual probabilities together:

(4/52) * (4/52) = 16/2704.

To simplify the fraction, we can divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 16:

16/2704 ÷ 16/16 = 1/169.

Therefore, the probability of picking two kings from a standard deck of 52 cards is 1/169.

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