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What is the probability of pulling a spade from a deck of cards on the first try, put it back and then pull an ace on the second try?
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What is the probability of pulling a spade from a deck of cards on the first try, put it back and then pull an ace on the second try?
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They're both a 1/64 chance, since you pull out a spade and then put it back then grab the ace, there are 64 cards in a deck so that makes it a 1/64 chance
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