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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 02:43 christianfoster17

Suppose that an ordinary deck of 52 cards (which contains 4 aces) is randomly divided into 4 hands of 13 cards each. We are interested in determining p, the probability that each hand has an ace. Let
Ei
be the event that the ith hand has exactly one ace. Determine
p=P(E1E2E3E4)
by using the multiplication rule.

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