Given a 52-card deck,
P(4 kings) = (4/52)(3/51)(2/50)(1/49) = 0.000003693785
2007-05-30 20:06:19
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answer #1
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answered by Helmut 7
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you can look at this from a few different perspectives. Do you mean getting dealt 4 kings out of 4 cards? Do you mean being dealt 4 kings out of a hand of cards, like 5 or 7? Or maybe getting 4 kings in a poker game with a draw and opportunity to draw a certain number of new cards? How many decks are involved? If there's only one deck the chance of the 4 kings coming from 4 different suits is 100% ;)
2007-05-31 03:07:49
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answered by f4llen4ngel 2
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1+1=11
2007-05-31 03:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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prob of a king from a suit = 4/52 = 1/13
so 4 kings from different suit = 4 * 1/13 = 4/13.....
2007-05-31 03:06:58
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answered by Ranjeet Kumar 3
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4! = 4*3*2*1 =24
2007-05-31 03:04:30
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answered by PaeKm 3
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100% since the only four kings in the deck are of different suits...Or did you want the probability of drawing four kings from the deck?
Next time ask a better question.
2007-05-31 03:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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4x3x2=24.
2007-05-31 03:01:57
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answered by robert KS LEE. 6
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Helmut is right.
2007-05-31 03:19:44
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answered by MAYA 3
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