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Use an appropriate technology to simulate 2 cards being drawn from a 52-card deck of playing cards. Do not return the first card to the deck before drawing the second card. Perform 30 trials of this experiment. According to this data, what is the experimental probability that one card will be red and the other will be black? What is the theoretical probability that one card will be red and the other will be black? Explain any differences between the theoretical probability and the experimental probability.

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