You are paying a card game with a standard deck of 52 cards in which you draw a card, look at it, keep it. Then, you draw a second card, look at it and keep it. Calculate the probability that you draw a red Jack, then draw a red card.

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You are paying a card game with a standard deck of 52 cards in which you draw a card, look at it, keep it. Then, you draw a second card, look at it and keep it. Calculate the probability that you draw a red Jack, then draw a red card.

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The standard deck has 52 cards.

Since one has to draw a card, look at it and keep it, and then draw a second card, look at it, and keep it, the drawing is made without replacement, that is, the player keeps the card with themselves, so that in the next draw, they have one less card to select from.

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