Two cards are drawn without replacement from a standard deck of 5252 playing cards. What is the probability of choosing a queen and then, without replacement, a face card? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.
Number of cards in deck = 52
Number of queens in a deck = 4
Number of face cards = 4x3 = 12
When first card chosen is a queen, number of face cards remaining = 11
P(choosing a queen and then, without replacement, a face card) = 4/52 x 11/51
= 0.0166
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