a. Determine the probability that the second card is another 22. P(2∣2P(2∣2 of hearts) =    b. Determine the probability that the second card is another heart. P(P(heart∣2∣2 of hearts) =    c. Determine the probability that the second card is a club. P(P(club∣2∣2 of hearts) =

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Sara draws the 22 of hearts from a standard deck of 52 cards. Without replacing the first card, she then proceeds to draw a second card.

a. Determine the probability that the second card is another 22.

    P(2∣2P(2∣2 of hearts) =   

b. Determine the probability that the second card is another heart.

    P(P(heart∣2∣2 of hearts) =   

c. Determine the probability that the second card is a club.

    P(P(club∣2∣2 of hearts) =   

d. Determine the probability that the second card is a 88.

    P(8∣2P(8∣2 of hearts) =   



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