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From a standard deck of 52 cards, of which 26 are red and 26 are black, 13 cards are chosen. Of these 13 chosen cards, 11 are red. You can conclude that _____.
A. the deck does not contain the same number of red and black cards
B. the theoretical probability of choosing a red card from the original deck is
C. the empirical probability of choosing a red card from the original deck is
D. the probability of choosing a red card from the remaining 39 cards in the deck equals
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