1. Compute (with explanations) the probability that a poker hand contains: (a) (exactly) one pair (aabcd with a,b,c,d distinct face values). (Answer: = 42.3%.) (b) (exactly) two pairs (aabbc with a,b,c distinct face values). (Answer: = 4.8%.)
1. Compute (with explanations) the probability that a poker hand contains: (a) (exactly) one pair (aabcd with a,b,c,d distinct face values). (Answer: = 42.3%.) (b) (exactly) two pairs (aabbc with a,b,c distinct face values). (Answer: = 4.8%.)
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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