SOLUTION: Do the following. (Round the answers to six decimal places.)
(a)Find the probability of being dealt an "aces over kings" full house (three aces and two kings).
(b)Find the p
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Question 240143: Do the following. (Round the answers to six decimal places.)
(a)Find the probability of being dealt an "aces over kings" full house (three aces and two kings).
(b)Find the probability of being dealt a full house.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do the following. (Round the answers to six decimal places.)
(a)Find the probability of being dealt an "aces over kings" full house (three aces and two kings).
# of ways to pick three aces: 4C3 = 4
# of ways to pick 2 kings: 4C2 = 6
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Prob = (4*6)/52C5 = 0.000009234
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Probability of being dealt a full house.
Pick a card: 13 ways
Pick 3 of the card: 4 ways
Pick another card: 12 ways
Pick 2 of that card: 6
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Prob = {13*4*12*6)/52C5 = 3744/2598960 = 0.00144....
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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