SOLUTION: Six cards are deald from shuffle deck off played cards. even that all six cards are black, find the probability that they are all of the same suit. Let A and B represent the follow

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Question 533976: Six cards are deald from shuffle deck off played cards. even that all six cards are black, find the probability that they are all of the same suit. Let A and B represent the following event.
A=The cards are black
B=The six cards in same suit

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since I know they are all black, they are all either
clubs or spades, and there are 26 of these.
The probability they are all the same suit is


A = 1
B = 6/805

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