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Suppose you draw two cards from a standard 52-card deck. Find the probability, when both cards are drawn without replacement, that the first card is a spade and the second card has a different suit.
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There are 4 suits in a standard deck and each hold 13 cards from ace to king. The probability of drawing a spade will be 25% because there is a 1/4 chance. To first draw a spade and then drawing a card that is not a spade is about 75% so if you multiply 0.25 and 0.75 together you get 0.1875 which equals 18.75%
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