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A 52-card deck is thoroughly shuffled and you are dealt a hand of 13 cards. (a) If you have one ace, what is the probability that you have a second ace? (b) If you have the ace of spades, what is the probability that you have a second ace? Remarkably, the answer is different from part (a).​

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Answered by uksahu8
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Answer:

1. 1 by 3

2. 1 by 3

because there are 4 ace whole

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