Jacob draws two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards.  What is the probability of drawing two cards of the same suit in a row?  The cards are not replaced in the deck.        13 over 52   12 over 51   13 over 51 1 over 7

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Jacob draws two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards.  What is the probability of drawing two cards of the same suit in a row?  The cards are not replaced in the deck. 
 
 
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    13 over 52
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    12 over 51
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    13 over 51
  • 1 over 7
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