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In a standard 52-card deck, half of the cards are red, and half are black. The 52 cards are evenly divided into 4 suits: spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs. Each suit has three face cards (jack, queen, king), and an ace. Each suit also has 9 cards numbered 2 to 10. Dawn removes two cards, without replacement.

What is the probability that Dawn removed two black cards?

What is the probability that Dawn removed a diamond and a spade?

What is the probability that Dawn removed two face cards?

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