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You are dealt 13 cards from a shuffled deck of 52 cards. Compute the probability that (a) your hand lacks at least one suit, (b) you get the both Ace and King of at least one suit, (c) you get all four cards of at least one denomination (all Aces, or all Kings, or all Queens, . . . , or all Twos).

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You are dealt 13 cards from a shuffled deck of 52 cards. Compute the probability that-example-1
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