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Suppose you divide a 52 card deck into its four suits, and draw one card from each suit. what is the probability that you draw two red face cards and the two black aces?
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Suppose you divide a 52 card deck into its four suits, and draw one card from each suit. what is the probability that you draw two red face cards and the two black aces?
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Diamonds(red) 3 face cards out of 13
clover - only 1 black ace
hearts(red) 3 face cards out of 13
spade - only 1 black ace
3/13 * 3/13 *1/13 *1/13 = 9/
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