You are dealt a hand of 9 cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of being dealt six clubs and three cards with one card of each other remaining suit. The probability is (Round to six decimal places as needed.)
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Determine the total number of possible outcomes. - This is the total number of different outcomes that could occur. For example, if you are flipping a coin, there are 2 possible outcomes: heads or tails. Show more…
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