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For the experiment of drawing a single card from a standard 52-card deck, find (a) the probability of the following event, and (b) the odds in favor of the following event. Neither a spade nor an ace (a) The probability that the card is neither a spade nor an ace is one half . (Simplify your answer.) (b) The odds, in simplified form, in favor of the event of the card being neither a spade nor an ace, are 1 to 2.

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