A card is to be randomly drawn from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. If event A is drawing a red card, and event B is drawing an ace, find the following   P(A and B)   P(A or B) Given that an ace has been drawn from the deck, what is the probability of drawing a king?

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A card is to be randomly drawn from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. If event A is drawing a red card, and event B is drawing an ace, find the following 

 P(A and B) 

 P(A or B)

Given that an ace has been drawn from the deck, what is the probability of drawing a king?

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