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Mathematics, 14.06.2020 10:57 kevinh2683

Annika was having fun playing poker. She needed the next two cards dealt to be diamonds so she could make a flush (five cards of the same suit).  There are 15 cards left in the deck, and five are diamonds.  What is the probability that the two cards dealt to Annika (without replacement) will both be diamonds? Answer choices are in percentage format, rounded to the nearest whole number

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