Two cards are drawn without replacement from an ordinary deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the second card is a face card, if the first card was a queen?

Would this be 11/51?

Right!

To find the probability of the second card being a face card given that the first card was a queen, we need to first determine the total number of cards remaining in the deck after drawing the queen.

Since there are 4 queens in a deck and we drew one, there are 51 cards left.

Out of these 51 cards, there are 12 face cards (3 face cards in each suit: Jack, Queen, and King).

Therefore, the probability of drawing a face card as the second card, given that the first card was a queen, is 12 out of 51.

Hence, the correct probability is 12/51.