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Two cards are randomly chosen, one at time, from a standard deck of 52 playing cards without replacement. What is the probability both cards will be an Ace? A. B. C. D.
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Two cards are randomly chosen, one at time, from a standard deck of 52 playing cards without replacement. What is the probability both cards will be an Ace? A. B. C. D.
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The solution to your answer is c
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C
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I remember the answer
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