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Question 144481: four cards are randomly selected from a standard 52 car deck, what is the probability of getting 4 hearts or 4 cards lower than a 9, counting aces as 1?
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Let be the event "to select 4 hearts"
Let be the event "to select 4 cards lower than 9"
Then we use the formula
First we calculate
There are ways to select cards from a standard deck of .
So is the denominator of .
Now we need to find the numerator of .
There are ways to select hearts from without regard to order.
So
Next we find , of getting cards lower than a , counting aces as 1.
There are card ranks lower than , and there are suits, so that makes
cards which are lower than .
There are therefore ways to select cards lower than from the .
So
Next we find .
This is when all cards selected are both lower than and are also hearts.
There are ways to select hearts from the hearts lower than .
So
So now we can plug in the formula:
which reduces to
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