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Two cards are drawn from a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards with replacement. The probability that both cards are queen is `1/(13)xx1/(13)` b. `1/(13)+1/(13)` c. `1/(13)xx1/(17)` d. `1/(13)xx4/5`

A

`(1)/(1) xx (1)/(13)`

B

`(1)/(13) + (1)/(13)`

C

`(1)/(13) xx (1)/(17)`

D

`(1)/(13) xx (4)/(51)`

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