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Astandard deck of 52 cards has four queens. two cards are randomly drawn in succession, without replacement, from a standard deck. what is the probability that the first card is a queen? what is the probability that the second card is a queen? if three cards are drawn, what is the probability that the third is a queen? make a general conjecture. prove it if you can. (hint: does the probability change if "queen" is replaced by "king" or "seven"? )
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