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Mathematics, 30.10.2019 22:31 ellareynolds2337

Select a 6-card hand from a deck of 56 cards. the deck has the usual 52 cards plus 4 extra cards that represent 4 different rivers in the world (the amazon, the nile, the delaware, and the thames). note: by "usual 52 cards" is meant the 52 card standard deck that is pictured in your textbook. do not simplify your answers, leave in combinatorics form. find the following probabilities. a. the hand contains all 4 rivers plus two hearts b. the hand contains 5 cards from the same suit (heart, diamond, spade, or club) plus 1 of the river cards. c. the hand contains a 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. the card can be of any suit. e. g. a 2 of diamonds,3 of hearts etc. the sixth card is one of the river cards.

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