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A deck of 52 cards has equal numbers of four different red, yellow, blue and green cards. Each color of card is numbered from 1 to 13. If two cards are selected, what is the probability of selecting a card numbered 9 from the deck, replacing it, and then selecting a red colored card?
A 1/100
B 1/52
C 2/13
D 17/52

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