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Cards labelled from 11 to 20 are given. Find the probability of selecting the cards. (a) a prime number (b) numbers between 13 and 17 (c) Numbers from 15 to 17 (d) A square number (e) Composite number. I WILL MARK YOU AS THE BRAINLIEST IF IT IS CORRECT.​ AND WILL REPORT IF IT IS A LINK OR A FILE​ please help me
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