7. You are dealt 6 cards from a standard deck. (a) What is the probability that you have three pairs (that is, two cards each of three of the different ranks)? (b) What is the probability that all of your cards are from the same suit? (c) What is the probability that all of your cards are from the same suit given that I have removed 6 spades from the deck?
7. You are dealt 6 cards from a standard deck. (a) What is the probability that you have three pairs (that is, two cards each of three of the different ranks)? (b) What is the probability that all of your cards are from the same suit? (c) What is the probability that all of your cards are from the same suit given that I have removed 6 spades from the deck?
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
Problem 6ECP: In Pennsylvania’s Cash 5 game, a player chooses five different numbers from 1 to 43. If these five...
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