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Consider a standard deck of 52 cards (13 cards each in 4 suits, clubs, spades, diamonds and hearts). What is the probability of picking out 5 cards in a row which are all diamonds, without replacing any
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Consider a standard deck of 52 cards (13 cards each in 4 suits, clubs, spades, diamonds and hearts). What is the probability of picking out 5 cards in a row which are all diamonds, without replacing any card to the deck?
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5/52 as you are taking 5 cards out
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