52 If it is assumed that all (53) poker hands are equally likely, what is the probability of being dealt (a) a flush (all 5 cards have same suit) 52 (2)()()()(™) 13 13 52! sa! 14! (52-14). 14! 38! (b) one and only one pair 52 14 52 (c) Three of a kind with no other pair

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I have started the first part but I am not sure if I have the right idea, I also need help on the other two, thanks:)
If it is assumed that all (53) poker
hands are equally likely, what is the
probability of being
dealt
(a) a flush (all 5 cards have same suit)
52
52
(2)()()(弩)(*)
52
14 13
52
12
13
sal
52!
14! 152-14). 14! 38!
(b) one and
only
one pair
(c) Three of a kind with no other pair
Transcribed Image Text:If it is assumed that all (53) poker hands are equally likely, what is the probability of being dealt (a) a flush (all 5 cards have same suit) 52 52 (2)()()(弩)(*) 52 14 13 52 12 13 sal 52! 14! 152-14). 14! 38! (b) one and only one pair (c) Three of a kind with no other pair
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