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13 October, 10:49

In a game of cards, a bridge is made up of 13 cards from a deck of 52 cards. What

is the probability that a bridge chosen at random contains

6 of one suit, 4 of another, and 3 of another?

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  1. 13 October, 10:53
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    Probabilty = 4.171. * 10^-4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    bridge is made up of 13 cards

    probability that a bridge chosen at random contains

    6 of one suit, 4 of another, and 3 of another

    Probabilty of 6 = 13C6

    Probabilty of 4 = 13C4

    Probabilty of 3 = 13C3

    Then total = 53C13

    Probabilty = (13C6*13C4*13C3) / 53C13

    Probabilty = (1716*715*286) / 53C13

    Probabilty = 4.171. * 10^-4
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