There is a deck of cards numbered 1 through 20. You draw 5 cards without replacement (you don't put the cards you draw back in the deck), and lay them on the table from left to right in the order they are drawn.
1.How many possible outcomes are there?
2.What is the probability that the leftmost card will be 10, the center card will be 4 and the rightmost card will be 17?
3.What is the probability that the cards 10, 4, and 17 will be on the table?
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1. We draw 5 cards randomly, and without replacement, from a standard 52-card deck. Find the probability that we get (a) three cards of one suit and two of another (b) at least three hearts