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No, because a heart only has one line of symmetry.
pr(success) = number_of_ways_of_success/total_number_of_ways. As the two selections are independent, multiply the probability that the first card is a heart by the probability the second card is a heart. There are 13 hearts and 52 cards in a deck → pr(1st card heart) = 13/52 = 1/4 After 1 card has been selected, there are 51 cards left and if the first was a heart, there are only 12 hearts left → pr(2nd card heart also) = 12/51 = 4/17 → pr(1st two heart) = pr(1st card heart) × pr(2nd card heart) = 1/4 × 4/17 = 1/17
I think it means something that happens at the same time as another. A probability thing. Like: roll a dice for odds and pull a queen of hearts out of a deck of cards.
Oh, dude, you can't just slice up a heart like it's a pizza. That's some horror movie stuff right there. Hearts are all about love and pumping blood, not geometry. So, no, you can't divide a heart into three equal parts.