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Example of calculating probability of drawing one ace and one king from a deck, comparing with and without replacement scenarios.

Probability calculation example showing the likelihood of picking one ace and one king from a standard 52-card deck, with and without replacement.

Probability calculation example showing the likelihood of picking one ace and one king from a standard 52-card deck, with and without replacement.

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