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23 July, 15:14

A bridge hand in which there is no card higher than a nine is called a Yarborough. Specify an appropriate sample space and determine the probability of Yarborough when you are randomly dealt 13 cards out of a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards.

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  1. 23 July, 19:12
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    The probability of Yarborough when you are randomly dealt 13 cards out of a well-shuffled deck of 52 card is 0.000547.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The number of ways you can choose a set of 13 different cards from a deck of 52 cards is given by 52P13.

    Hence the unordered sample space has 52P13 equally likely outcomes. The number of outcomes with no card above a nine is 32P13.

    This leads to the same value for the desired probability of a Yarborough:

    32P13 / 52P13 = 0.000547.
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