Question: Two cards are drawn successively from an ordinary deck of 52 well-shuffled cards. Find the probability that (a) the first card is not a 10

Two cards are drawn successively from an ordinary deck of 52 well-shuffled cards. Find the probability that

(a) the first card is not a 10 of clubs or an ace, (b) the first card is an ace but the second is not, (c) at least one

card is a diamond, (d) the cards are not of the same suit, (e) not more than one card is a picture card (jack,

queen, king), ( f ) the second card is not a picture card, (g) the second card is not a picture card given that the

first was a picture card, and (h) the cards are picture cards or spades or both.

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