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One card is drawn from a standard deck of cards and then replaced in the deck. Then another card is drawn. What is the probability that the first card is red and the second card is an ace? Select one:
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One card is drawn from a standard deck of cards and then replaced in the deck. Then another card is drawn. What is the probability that the first card is red and the second card is an ace?
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1/2
4/13
1/26
15/26
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15/26 is the answer atleast I think
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It’s obviously 15 because if you add all of the sides together you get red and r = 15, so it would be 15/26
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