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1/663

Explanation:

The probability of drawing a 3 as the first card from a 52-card deck is 4/52, since there are four 3s in the deck. After removing the 3, the probability of drawing the Queen of Hearts as the second card from a now 51-card deck is 1/51, as there is only one Queen of Hearts remaining.

To find the probability of both events occurring, multiply the probabilities: (4/52) x (1/51) = 1/663.

Therefore, the probability of randomly drawing a 3 and then without replacing it, drawing the Queen of Hearts is 1/663.

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