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Question 1176648: Two cards are chosen at random without replacement from a deck and inserted into another deck. This deck is shuffled, and one card is drawn. If this card is an
ace, what is the probability that no ace was moved from the first deck?

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two cards are chosen at random without replacement from a deck and inserted into
another deck. This deck is shuffled, and one card is drawn. If this card is an
ace, what is the probability that no ace was moved from the first deck?
 



Simplify it to a single fraction.  If you need an explanation, ask me in the
space below where you can thank me.

Edwin

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