You randomly draw two cards from a standard deck. Suppose you want to draw a queen twice in a row. What is the probability of picking a queen on the second draw if the events are dependent?(1 point) Responses 452⋅351 Start Fraction 4 over 52 End Fraction times Start Fraction 3 over 51 End Fraction 351 Start Fraction 3 over 51 End Fraction 452 Start Fraction 4 over 52 End Fraction 452⋅452 Start Fraction 4 over 52 End Fraction times Start Fraction 4 over 52 End Fraction

452⋅452 Start Fraction 4 over 52 End Fraction times Start Fraction 4 over 52 End Fraction

The first draw does not affect the composition of the deck, so the probability of drawing a queen on the second draw is still 4/52.