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22 October, 06:20

What is the probability of being dealt a 9,10, jack, queen, king all in the same suit?

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  1. 22 October, 10:03
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    Hmm, alright

    not necicarily in that order

    probblity=desired outcomes/total possible outcomes

    so

    4 suits

    so the first card is either a 9,10, jack, queen or king of any suit

    5*4=20 (4 suits) so 20/52 is probability

    now we gots to pick the same suit

    now we has 4 cards out of the 51 left that we want

    4/51

    now we has 3/50

    then 2/49

    then 1/48

    multiply them all together

    20/52 times 4/51 times 3/50 times 2/49 times 1/48=480/311875200=1/649740

    probablity is 1 in 649740 or about 0.000153% chance
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