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10 November, 15:28

In a two-player game where each player holds two cards, what is the probability your opponent holds at least one ace if you are holding exactly one ace

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  1. 10 November, 15:34
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    3/2 because since there are 4 aces in a deck but you can only use 2. So you use the remaining aces and make a ratio about 3 aces and 2 cards
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