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A card is drawn from a pack of playing cards and then another card is drawn without the first being replaced. What is the probability of drawing 

(i) two aces, 

(ii) two spades?

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A number of cards 52. 

The number of aces 4. 

Number of spades 13

(i) Probability of drawing two aces

(ii) The probability of drawing two spades

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