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If two cards are drawn without replacement, what is the probability of drawing at least one ace
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If two cards are drawn without replacement, what is the probability of drawing at least one ace
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It would be 50%. Since there are 2 cards and the maximum for percents are 100%, 100 divided by 2 would be 50.
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