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A card is lost from a pack of 52 playing cards. From remainder of the pack of a card is drawn and is found to be a spade. The probability that the misssing card is spade, is

A

`(2)/(17)`

B

`(3)/(17)`

C

`(4)/(17)`

D

`(5)/(17)`

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c
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