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eck of 52 cards is fairly dealt to 4 hands (with 13 cards each). In this problem we findthe probability that one hand gets 3 aces. You may assume that 13 cards are dealt to hand1, then 13 cards are dealt to hand 2, etc., although the answer does not depend on the ordercards are dealt. An outcome is 4 hands of 13 cards, with hands ordered as 1,2,3 and 4, but cards within ahand unordered. Define the following events:Sset of all outcomes;Aone hand gets 3 aces;Bhand 1 gets 3 aces and hand 2 gets 1 ace, Chand 1 gets 3 particular aces and hand 2 gets remaining ace:LetjDjdenote the number of outcomes in an eventD.(a) FindjSj:(b) ExpressjAjin terms ofjBj:(c) ExpressjBjin terms ofjCj.(d) FindjCj.(e) Combine the above results to determinePr (A)
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