25. In the game of bridge 52 disting distributed at random among 4 one player has a complete suit?

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25. In the game of bridge 52 distinguishable cards constituting 4 equal suits are
distributed at random among 4 players. What is the probability that at least
one player has a complete suit?
Transcribed Image Text:25. In the game of bridge 52 distinguishable cards constituting 4 equal suits are distributed at random among 4 players. What is the probability that at least one player has a complete suit?
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