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Probability!! A standart deck of 52 cards consists of 4 suits (hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades). If a student deals 3 cards from standard deck, determine the probability to the nearest hundredth, that at least one card is a heart. Use method stated below:

a) direct reasoning.

b) indirect reasoning.

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