What is the probability of drawing one spade and one club from a well shuffled pack of cards without replacement?

What is the probability of drawing one spade and one club from a well shuffled pack of cards without replacement? Correct Answer 13/204

Total cards = 52 Probability of 1st card being a spade = 13/52 = 1/4 Probability of 2nd card being a club = 13/51 Total probability = 1/4 * 13/51 = 13/204

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