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A standard deck of playing cards has 52 cards, with 13 hearts, 13 clubs, 13 spades, and 13 diamonds. Each suit has one jack, one queen, one king, and one ace, in addition to the numbered cards. Suppose you randomly pick a card and it is a queen. Then you replace the card back into the deck. What is the probability of randomly picking another queen, and are these two events independent or dependent?


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