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Discrete math - discrete probability What is the probability that a five-card poker hand contains a flush, that is, five cards of the same suit? Show your work.

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00:03 Okay, so for a flush, the probability is going to be four times, and it's going to be one -fourth, then we'll have 12 over 51, then 11 over 50, that's 1 -2 -3, then 10 over 49, 9 over 48...
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