e) A deck of 52 cards is shuffled. Find the probability that all the red cards end up together.

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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e) A deck of 52 cards is shuffled. Find the probability that all the red cards end up together. (You can leave your answer in terms of
combinations, factorials or whatever. That is, no need to evaluate this numerically.)
Transcribed Image Text:e) A deck of 52 cards is shuffled. Find the probability that all the red cards end up together. (You can leave your answer in terms of combinations, factorials or whatever. That is, no need to evaluate this numerically.)
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