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Three cards are chosen from a standard deck of 52 playing cards with replacement. What is the probability every card will be an Ace?

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3/52 which is its simplest form, I am pretty sure.. what are the options or is it a written response?
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Answer:


\texttt{The probability of drawing 3 ace with replacement}=(1)/(2197)

Explanation:

Probability is the ratio of number of favorable outcome to the total number of outcomes.


\texttt{Probability of drawing 1 ace}=\frac{\texttt{Total number of aces}}{\texttt{Total number of cards}}=(4)/(52)=(1)/(13)

The probability of drawing 3 ace with replacement


=(1)/(13)* (1)/(13)*(1)/(13)=(1)/(2197)


\texttt{The probability of drawing 3 ace with replacement}=(1)/(2197)

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