Mathematics
Mathematics, 17.02.2020 21:57, jennypenny123

A standard deck of cards has 52 cards, with 13 cards of each one of the 4 different suits ♣, ♦, ♠, ♥. Suppose you are dealt 13 cards from this deck, at random. a) What is the probability that all your cards are of the same suit? b) What is the probability that none of your cards are of a given suit?

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