Baye's Theorem: P(A | B) = P(A&B)/P(B)
P(there is only one diamond among the three cards chosen and the chosen card from the 3 is a diamond)/P(chosen card is a diamond)
= [(39C2 x 13C1)/52C3 x 1/3]/(1/4)
= 0.581
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