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The spades and the aces are removed from a standard deck of 52. Give the probability that a card drawn at random will be a red three.

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In a deck of 52 cards, one-fourth of the cards, or 13 cards, are spades. Also, there are four aces, one of which is a spade and three of which are not spades. It follows that the removal of the spades and the aces results in the removal of

cards, to leave a modified deck of

cards.

None of the two red threes (the three of clubs, the three of diamonds) were removed, so the probability of a random draw of a red three is

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