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26 March, 05:25

You deal a pile of cards, face down, from a standard 52-card deck. What is the least number of cards the pile must have before you can be assured that it contains at least five cards of the same suit

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  1. 26 March, 05:31
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    we need at least 17 - card deck

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the information given:

    We can attempt to solve the question by using pigeonhole principle;

    "The pigeonhole principle posits that if more than n pigeons are placed into n pigeonholes some pigeonhole must contain more than one pigeon"

    Thus; the minimum number of pigeon; let say at least n pigeons sit on at least one same hole among m hole can be represented by the formula:

    m (n - 1) + 1

    where;

    pigeons are synonymous to card

    pigeonholes are synonymous to suits

    So; m = 4; n = 5

    ∴ 4 (5 - 1) + 1 ⇒ 4 (4) + 1

    = 16 + 1

    = 17

    Hence; we need at least 17 - card deck
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