A standard 52-card deck of playing cards has 4 suits, with 13 cards in each suit. In a

Chapter 9, Problem 30

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A standard 52-card deck of playing cards has 4 suits, with 13 cards in each suit. In a particular game, each of the four players is dealt 13 cards at random. a. Find the probability that such a 13-card hand has i. Exactly five spades ii. Exactly three clubs iii. Exactly five spades and three clubs iv. Exactly five spades, three clubs, and two diamonds b. Which is more probable, getting 4 aces or getting 13 cards of the same suit? Give numbers to support your answer.

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