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In a game of cards, two cards of the same color and denomination form a pair. For example, 8 of hearts and 8 of diamonds is one pair, king of spades and king of clubs is another. If six cards are selected at random and without replacement, what is the probability that there will be no pairs?

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QUESTION:

In a game of cards, two cards of the same color and denomination form a pair. For example, 8 of hearts and 8 of diamonds is one pair, king of spades and king of clubs is another. If six cards are selected at random and without replacement, what is the probability that there will be no pairs?

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The number of cards selected at random without replacement is 6.

In a game of cards, two cards of the same colour and denomination form a pair.

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