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Amy and Samiha have a hat that contains two playing cards one ace and one king. They are playing a game where they randomly pick a card out of a hat four times, with replacement Amy thinks that the probability of getting exactly 2 aces in four picks is equal to the probability of not getting exactly 2 aces and four picks. Samiha disagrees she thinks that the probability of not getting exactly 2 aces is greater. The sample space of possible outcomes is listed below. A represents an ace, and K represents a kind. Who is correct, Amy or Samiha?

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