SOLUTION: In a​ five-card poker​ hand, what is the probability of being dealt exactly one nine and no picture cards and no picture cards​?

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nine and no picture cards and no picture cards​?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In a​ five-card poker​ hand, what is the probability of being dealt exactly one
nine and no picture cards
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There are 12 picture cards
There are 4 9's
There are 52-12-4 = 36 cards that are not 9's and not picture cards
# of ways to succeed: 4*36C4 = 4*58905 5-card hands
# of random 5-card hands 52C5
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P(condition) = (5*58905)/(52C5) = 0.0907
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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