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A board game uses the deck of 20 cards shown to the right. Two cards are selected at random from this deck. Calculate the probability that the first card selected has a red bird and the second card selected has a lion, both with and without replacement. wo cards are to be selected with replacement. Determine the probability the first card selected shows a monkey and the second shows a bird.

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