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A standard 52-card deck of French playing cards consists of four suits: hearts, spades, clubs, and diamonds. There are 13 cards of each suit; each suit has cards of rank 2 through 10, along with an ace, king, queen, and jack. Typically, hearts and diamonds are the red suits, while spades and clubs are the black suits.
Four cards are drawn from the deck, one at a time, without replacement.
a) The second card drawn is from a red suit. Based on this information, what is the probability it is a heart?
b) Calculate the probability of drawing exactly one heart (out of the four cards).
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