4. You draw 4 cards from a standard 52-card deck. What is the probability that you draw one card of each suit if: (a) You draw a hand of 4 cards, so you are holding them all at once? (b) You draw 4 cards one at a time, putting each card back and shuffling before you draw the next? (There are 4 suits in the deck; there are 13 cards of each suit.)

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4. You draw 4 cards from a standard 52-card deck. What is the probability that you draw one
card of each suit if:
(a) You draw a hand of 4 cards, so you are holding them all at once?
(b) You draw 4 cards one at a time, putting each card back and shuffling before you draw
the next?
(There are 4 suits in the deck; there are 13 cards of each suit.)
Transcribed Image Text:4. You draw 4 cards from a standard 52-card deck. What is the probability that you draw one card of each suit if: (a) You draw a hand of 4 cards, so you are holding them all at once? (b) You draw 4 cards one at a time, putting each card back and shuffling before you draw the next? (There are 4 suits in the deck; there are 13 cards of each suit.)
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Given,Total no.of cards=52There are 4 suits in the deck and each suit have 13 cards.

 

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