SOLUTION: If you are dealt a hand of 5 cards, what is the probability that all the cards are the same suit? How do I solve this?

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Question 807596: If you are dealt a hand of 5 cards, what is the probability that all the cards are the same suit? How do I solve this?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(OROROR) =

P()+P(+P(+P() =

+++ =

4· =

4·  =  = 

or approximately .0019807923

[Note: this is not the probability of getting a flush, but the
probability of getting a flush OR a straight flush.]

Edwin

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