Compute the probability that a bridge hand is void in at

Chapter 2, Problem 54P

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QUESTION:

Compute the probability that a bridge hand is void in at least one suit. Note that the answer is not

               \(\frac{\left(\begin{array}{l} 4 \\ 1 \end{array}\right)\left(\begin{array}{l} 39 \\ 13 \end{array}\right)}{\left(\begin{array}{l} 52 \\ 13 \end{array}\right)} \)

(Why not?) Hint: Use Proposition 4.4.

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QUESTION:

Compute the probability that a bridge hand is void in at least one suit. Note that the answer is not

               \(\frac{\left(\begin{array}{l} 4 \\ 1 \end{array}\right)\left(\begin{array}{l} 39 \\ 13 \end{array}\right)}{\left(\begin{array}{l} 52 \\ 13 \end{array}\right)} \)

(Why not?) Hint: Use Proposition 4.4.

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Solution:

Step 1 of 2:

We have to compute the probability that a bridge is void in at least one suit.

The answer is not .


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