Two cards are drawn without replacement from a standard deck of 52

playing cards. What is the probability of choosing a red card for the second card drawn, if the first card, drawn without replacement, was a club? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.

When the first card drawn is a club, there are 13 clubs in the deck of 52 cards.

After the first card is drawn, there are 51 cards left in the deck, with 26 red cards (13 hearts and 13 diamonds) remaining.

Therefore, the probability of choosing a red card for the second card drawn after drawing a club first is 26/51, which is approximately 0.5098 when rounded to four decimal places.