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Lenny is playing a card game. he wants to draw as many jacks, queens or kings as possible from a standard deck of 52 cards (containing 12 jacks, queens and kings). he draws two cards, a 5 and a queen. if he does not replace those two cards, what is the probability he gets a jack, queen or king on his next draw? why? a) .24 b) .22 c) .23 d) .18

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