A 3​-card hand is dealt from a standard​ 52-card deck, and then one of the 3 cards is chosen at random. If only two of the cards in the hand are diamonds​, what is the probability that the chosen card is a diamond​?

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A 3​-card hand is dealt from a standard​ 52-card deck, and then one of the 3 cards is chosen at random. If only two of the cards in the hand are diamonds​, what is the probability that the chosen card is a diamond​?

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