Question: Three cards are drawn without replacement from the 12 face cards (jacks, queens, and kings) of an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. Let X

Three cards are drawn without replacement from the 12 face cards (jacks, queens, and kings) of an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. Let X be the number of kings selected and Y the number of jacks. Find
(a) The joint probability distribution of X and Y;
(b) P [(X, Y) e A) where A is the region given by {(x, y) \x + y > 2}

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