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joe and bob each have a deck playing cards. Each flips over a randomly selected card . Assume that all pairs of cards are equally likely to be drawn . Determine the following probabilities.
a. the probability that at least one card is ace.
b. the probability that the two cards are of the same suit (spade).
c. the probability that neither card is a diamond nor club.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi,
Each have a deck playing cards (104 cards in all)
Each flips over a randomly selected card
a. the probability that at least one card is ace. 8/104
b. the probability that the two cards are of the same suit 26/104
c. the probability that neither card is a diamond nor club. 1/2
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