3 Cards are drawn in succession without replacement from an ordinary deck. Find the probability of  the event A1 ∩ A2 ∩ A3, where A1 is the event that the first card is RED ace, A2 is the event that the second card Queen or King  and A3 is the event that the third card which is greater than 3 and less than Eight ?

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3 Cards are drawn in succession without replacement from an ordinary deck. Find the probability of  the event A1 ∩ A2 ∩ A3, where A1 is the event that the first card is RED ace, A2 is the event that the second card Queen or King  and A3 is the event that the third card which is greater than 3 and less than Eight ?  
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