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From a Deck of 52 Cards, Four Cards Are Drawn Simultaneously, Find the Chance that They Will Be the Four Honours of the Same Suit. - Mathematics

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From a deck of 52 cards, four cards are drawn simultaneously, find the chance that they will be the four honours of the same suit.

Solution

Four cards can be drawn from a pack of 52 cards in 52C4 ways.
i.e. n(S) = 52C4
Of these, there are four ways to draw all the four honours of a suit, i.e. J, Q, K and A of Spades, Hearts, Diamonds or Clubs.
Let E be the favourable event of that all the four cards drawn are honour cards from the same suit.
Favourable number of events, n(E) = 4C4 or 4C4 or 4C4 or 4C4  4C4 4C4 4C4 4C4 
Hence, required probability =\[\frac{n\left( E \right)}{n\left( S \right)} = \frac{^{4}{}{C}_4 + ^{4}{}{C}_4 + ^{4}{}{C}_4 + ^{4}{}{C}_4}{^{52}{}{C}_4}\]

\[= \frac{4}{\frac{52 \times 51 \times 50 \times 49}{4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1}}\]
\[ = \frac{4}{13 \times 17 \times 25 \times 49}\]
\[ = \frac{4}{270725}\]

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