+0  
 
0
3748
1
avatar+36 

A standard deck of 52 cards has 13 ranks (Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King) and 4 suits (, , , and ), such that there is exactly one card for any given rank and suit. Two of the suits ( and ) are black and the other two suits ( and ) are red. The deck is randomly arranged. What is the probability that the top three cards are all s?

 Feb 23, 2018

Best Answer 

 #1
avatar
0

P(top 3 spades) = 1/4*12/51*11/50

 

                          =  11/850

 Feb 23, 2018
 #1
avatar
0
Best Answer

P(top 3 spades) = 1/4*12/51*11/50

 

                          =  11/850

Guest Feb 23, 2018

4 Online Users

avatar