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You have a standard deck of 52 cards. You pick one card from the deck and then, without putting the first card back, pick a second card. What is the probability that both cards will be 9s?
A.0.25
B.0.38
C.0.016
D.0.005
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A .0.25 it is that it is a hundred percent right
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