Two cards are dealt from a standard deck of playing cards (52 cards, no jokers). The cards are not replaced after they are dealt.
c) The probability that the first and second cards are
both kings?
P(K and K) =
d) The probability that the first card is a club
P(♣) =
e) If the first card is a club, the probability that the second card will be a spade
P(♠|♣) =
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