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More cards! consider again a standard deck of 52 cards (13 in each of 4 suits). two cards are dealt in succession (meaning no replacement). a) what is the probability that the first card is a queen? b)given that the first card was a queen, what is the probability that the second card is a seven? c) what is the probability of being dealt a queen first followed by a seven? d) what is the probability that both cards are greater than 7 (assuming that the ace is considered “high” or greater than 7)?

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