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Probability: for these problems, consider a standard american deck of playing cards—52 cards, 4 suits in the deck, 13 cards in each suit. imagine also that the deck has been well shuffled.
1. draw 1 card. what is the probability of drawing a diamond?
2. draw 2 cards without replacement. what is the probability that both are diamonds?
3. draw 2 cards without replacement. what is the probability that the first is a diamond but the second is a club?
4. draw 2 cards without replacement. what is the probability that the first is a club but the second is a diamond?
5. draw 2 cards without replacement. what is the probability that one of them is a diamond and the other is a club?

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