Four cards are dealt from a deck of 52 cards. ​(a) What is the probability that...

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Four cards are dealt from a deck of 52 cards.

​(a) What is the probability that the ace ofspades is one of the 4 cards​?

(b) Suppose one of the 4 cards is chosen atrandom and found not to be the ace of spades. What is theprobability that none of the 4 cards is the ace of​ spades?

​(c) Suppose the experiment in part​ (b) isrepeated a total of 10 times​ (replacing the card looked at each​time), and the ace of spades is not seen. What is the probabilitythat the ace of spades actually is one of the 4 cards?

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