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Mathematics, 07.03.2020 00:20 dontcareanyonemo

Suppose you first randomly sample one card from a deck of 52. Then, without putting the card back in the deck you sample a second and then (again without replacing cards) a third. Given this sampling procedure, what is the probability that at least one ace will be in the three sampled cards

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