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Cards are drawn one-by-one at random from a well-shuffled pack of 52 playing cards until 2 aces are obtained from the first time. The probability that 18 draws are obtained for this is

A

`3//34`

B

`17//455`

C

`561//15925`

D

None of these

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C

18 draws are required for 2 aces. This means in the first 17 draws, there is one ace and 16 other cards, and 18th draw produces an ace. So, the required probability is
`(""^(48)C_(16)xx""^(4)C_(1))/(""^(52)C_(17))xx3/35=(561)/(15925)`
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