SOLUTION: Two cards are drawn,one after the other,with replacement from a pack of 52 cards containing four aces and four queens. The probability that the cards are either both aces or queens

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Question 1096092: Two cards are drawn,one after the other,with replacement from a pack of 52 cards containing four aces and four queens. The probability that the cards are either both aces or queens is
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The chance of getting both aces or queen is 1/13 chance.
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