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From a well shuffled deck of 52 cards, 4 cards are drawn at random. What

is the probability that all the drawn cards are of the same colour.

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Solution

Out of 52 cards, four cards can be randomly chosen in 52C4 ways.

n(S)=52C4

Let A = event where the four cards drawn are red and B = event where the four cards drawn are black

Then, n(A)=26C4 and n(B) = 26C4

P(A)=26C452C4

A and B are mutually exclusive events.

P(AB)=0

By addition theorem, we have:

P(AB)=P(A)+P(B)P(AB)

=26C452C4=0

= 2×4617×49=92833

Hence, the probability that all the drawn cards are of the same colour is

92833


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