SOLUTION: Two cards are drawn from a regular deck of 52 cards without replacement. What is the probability that: (a) The second card is red given that the first is diamonds. (b) The

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Question 1075627: Two cards are drawn from a regular deck of 52 cards without replacement. What is the probability that:
(a) The second card is red given that the first is diamonds.
(b) The first card is clubs and the second is black.

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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If the first card is a diamond, then there are only 25 red cards left in the deck,
P=25%2F51
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P=%2813%2F52%29%2825%2F51%29=25%2F204