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Suppose you are playing a card game with a standard deck of playing cards and you are dealt four cards, one after another, from the top of the deck. Leave answers in percent form.
A. P(four aces)
B. P(four hearts)
C.P(four face cards)
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the correct answer is A. (four aces)
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