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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 17:00 paiged2003

What is the probability of selecting a Queen in a deck of cards, replacing the card, then selecting a 9 from the same deck of cards, replacing the card again, then selecting an Ace. Hint: There are four of each type of card in a deck of cards. There are 52 cards total in the deck. Show your work and leave your answer as a fraction. P(Queen, 9, Ace) = ?

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