The Jack of Spades (with cider), Jack of Hearts (with tarts), Queen of Spades (with a

Chapter 2, Problem 20

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The Jack of Spades (with cider), Jack of Hearts (with tarts), Queen of Spades (with a wink), and Queen of Hearts (without tarts) are taken from a deck of cards. These four cards are shued, and then two are dealt. (a) Find the probability that both of these two cards are queens, given that the first card dealt is a queen. (b) Find the probability that both are queens, given that at least one is a queen. (c) Find the probability that both are queens, given that one is the Queen of Hearts

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