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Given a standard deck of 52 cards, 3 cards are dealt without replacement. using this situation, answer the questions below.< br /> < br /> a) what is the probability that all three cards are queens? < br /> < br /> b) let the first card be the queen of hearts and the second card be the queen of diamonds. is the probability of drawing the two cards independent? explain.< br /> < br /> c) if the first card is a queen, what is the probability that the second card will not be a queen? < br /> < br /> d) if the two cards are queens, what is the probability that you will be dealt three queens e)if two of the three cards are queen ,which is the probability that the other card is not a queen

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