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Draw one card at random from a standard deck of cards. The sample space S is the collection of the 52 cards. Assume that the
A = {x: x is a jack, queen. or king}.
B = {x:x is a 9.10 or jack and x is red}.
C = {x:x is a club},
D = {x: x is a diamond, a heart, or a spade}.
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