Suppose you are going to draw two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. If you want to compute the probability that the first card is an Ace and the second card is a King, then you apply the ____ rule in probability:
Select one:
a. joint
b. addition
d. multiplication
Correct option:
d. multiplication
EXPLANATION:
Let:
A = First card: Ace
B = Second card: King
We apply Multiplication Rure to find the combined probability of events A and B..
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