What is the probability of being dealt 3 cards (from a standard 52 card deck) which are all Jacks?
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This is given by the ratio of the number of Jacks in the deck (4) to the total number of cards in the deck (52). So, the probability of getting a Jack on the first card dealt is \( \frac{4}{52} = \frac{1}{13} \). ** Show more…
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