Two hands of 4 cards each are randomly selected from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probaility that each hand has at least one card from each suit each hand has four cards of the same denomination (of course, each hand’s denomination is different from the denomination of the other hand); each hand has at least one queen

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Two hands of 4 cards each are randomly selected from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probaility that

each hand has at least one card from each suit

each hand has four cards of the same denomination (of course, each hand’s denomination is different from the denomination of the other hand);

each hand has at least one queen

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