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A card is chosen at random from a deck of 52 cards. It is replaced , and a second card is chosen. What is the probability that both card chosen are clubs?
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A card is chosen at random from a deck of 52 cards. It is replaced , and a second card is chosen. What is the probability that both card chosen are clubs?
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A card is chosen at random from a deck of 52 cards. It is replaced , and a second card is chosen. What is the probability that both card chosen are clubs?
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52 divided by 13 is 4, so the probability is 13 over 52, or 1(13/54) over 4(1/4)
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