Two cards are drawn from a single deck of 52 cards one after the other. If the first card is not replaced, find the probability of selecting a king on the first draw and a queen on the second draw?

The probability of drawing a king on the first draw is 4/52 (since there are 4 kings in a deck of 52 cards).

That leaves us with 51 cards for the second draw, one of which is a queen. So the probability of drawing a queen on the second draw given that a king was drawn on the first draw is 4/51.

Therefore, the probability of selecting a king on the first draw and a queen on the second draw is:

(4/52) x (4/51) = 1/221

So the probability of selecting a king on the first draw and a queen on the second draw is 1/221.