Answer
total card =52
number of ten card =4
P(E1) =probability of first card is ten = 4/52
P(E2) probabilty of 2nd card is ten without replacement =3/51
P (E2/E1) probability of second card is ten given first card is ten =(3/51)/(4/52)=13/17
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