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Five cards-the ten, jack, queen, king and ace of diamonds, are well-shuffled with their face downwards: One card is selected at random.
(i) What is the probability that the card is the queen?
(b) If the queen is selected and put aside (without replacement), what is the probability that the second card selected is (a) an ace? (b) a queen?

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