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?

A: 4/52
B: 4/52 * 4/52
C: 3/51
D: 4/52 * 3/51

D: 4/52 * 3/51

When drawing two cards where the events are dependent, we need to consider the fact that one card has already been drawn. The probability of drawing a queen on the second draw given that a queen was drawn first is 3 queens left out of the 51 cards remaining in the deck after the first queen was drawn, which is 3/51.

Therefore, the correct answer is D: 4/52 * 3/51.

1.The probabilities of cells A and B are the same, and the probability when the events are independent is lower.

2.3/51

3.26/52⋅26/51

4.2/12⋅2/12

5. 3/36 or 1/12

these are what i got