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One card is selected at random from an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. Events A, B, and C are defined below. Find the probabilities for parts (a) through (h) below and express your results in words. Compute the conditional probabilities directly; do not use the conditional probability rule. Note that the ace has the highest value. A equals= event a card higher than 9card higher than 9 is selected B equals= event a card between 7 and 10 comma inclusive commacard between 7 and 10, inclusive, is selected C equals= event a spadespade is selected

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