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Suppose that two cards are drawn at random from a deck of cards. Let X be the number of aces obtained. Then the value of E(X) is(A) `(37)/(221)` (B) `5/(13)` (C) `1/(13)` (D) `2/(13)`

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To find the expected value \( E(X) \) of the number of aces \( X \) obtained when drawing two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify Possible Values of \( X \) The random variable \( X \) can take the values: - \( X = 0 \): No aces are drawn. - \( X = 1 \): One ace is drawn. - \( X = 2 \): Two aces are drawn. ...
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