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given that two cards are dealt without replacement, what is the probability of the second card being an ace, given that the first card dealt was also an ace

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Given:

The two cards are drawn without replacement from a deck of 52 cards.

So, total cards=52.

So the probability is given by,


P=\frac{desired\text{ outcomes}}{\text{total outcomes}}

The number Aces are 4 .

After picking first card there will be left 51 card in a deck.

Out of 4 ace card number of cards remains are 3.

The probability is given by,


P=(3)/(51)

So, the probability that second card is being an ace is P= 3/51 that is P=0.059.

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