Two cards are drawn from a deck and not replaced. What is the probability: a) They are both hearts? b) They are different suits? c) The first card is a jack and the second card is a spade? d) The first card is a spade and the second card is a a red card?

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Two cards are drawn from a deck and not replaced. What is the probability:
a) They are both hearts?
b) They are different suits?
c) The first card is a jack and the second card is a spade?
d) The first card is a spade and the second card is a a red card? 

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