Two cards are drawn from a well shuffled deck of cards. Find the probability of getting two face cards given the first card drawn was red. This is part d) of the other problems. They all seem so similar and I feel like I\'m stuck on the same part with all of them. Solution Given that the first card drawn was red So, probability of it being a face card , P1(f) = No. of red face cards / no. of red cards = 3/13 P2(f) = No. of remaining face cards / no. of available cards = 11/ 51 Total probability = P1 * P2 = 11/221 = 0.04977.