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An ordinary deck of 52 playing cards is randomly divided into 4 piles of 13 cards example 2g each. compute the probability that each pile has exactly 1 ace.
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An ordinary deck of 52 playing cards is randomly divided into 4 piles of 13 cards example 2g each. compute the probability that each pile has exactly 1 ace.
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The answer is 26 i had the question before and i got it correct
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