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Q- 2 cards are drawn without replacement from a deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that the both card are aces given that they are the same color?

I am having a hard time with this question. If anyone knows this I would appreciate it very much thanks.
14 years ago

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MathMate
There are four possible outcomes with two aces of the same colour:
1. A♣+A♠
2. A♠+A♣
3. A♥+A♦
4. A♦+A♥
The total number of events is
2P52
=52!/(52-2)!
So the probability is 4/?
14 years ago

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