P(13 th card is the first king)
=P(there is no king in first 12 card)*P(13th card is king|no king in first 12 cards)
=P(select 12 card from 48 non king cards)*P(selecting a king from 40 cards after removal of 12 cards)
= =0.33757503*0.1=0.03376
Problem 4. (8 points) We deal from a well-shuffled 52-card deck. What is the probability that...
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