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Two cards are drawn without replacement from a standard deck of 52 cards. what is the probability that one of the cards is red and the other is black, and are these events independent? a. 26/51 end; no, they are dependent events b. 13/51; no, they are dependent events c. 1/4; yes, they are independent events d. 25/51; yes, they are independent events

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