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To calculate: the probability that 5 Cards contain 3 of one suit and two of another suit.
Answer to Problem 3CYU
The required probability is =0.1030
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Justice draws 5 cards from a standard deck of 52 cards
Calculation:
Since there are total 52 cards so number of possible ways of selecting 5 cards out of 52 cards is,
There are 4 suits and each suit has 13 cards. Number of ways one suit out of 4 and then 3 cards from the selected suit is,
Number of ways one suit out of 3 and then 2 cards from the selected suit is,
So number of ways of selecting 5 cards, 3 from one suit and 2 from other is,
So, the probability that those 5 cards contain 3 of one suit and two of another suit is,
Hence, required probability is =0.1030
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