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A card is drawn first from a standard 52-card deck and kept out (no replacement). Event $A$ is “the first card is a heart,” and event $B$ is “the second card is a heart.” Given $P(A)=\frac{13}{52}$ and $P(B\mid A)=\frac{12}{51}$, what is the probability that both events occur, $P(A\cap B)$?
A card is drawn first from a standard 52-card deck and kept out (no replacement). Event $A$ is “the first card is a heart,” and event $B$ is “the second card is a heart.” Given $P(A)=\frac{13}{52}$ and $P(B\mid A)=\frac{12}{51}$, what is the probability that both events occur, $P(A\cap B)$?