jadenmaccas
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I got stuck in a question from the 2007 past Mathematics paper from the BOS.
(b)A pack of 52 cards consists of four suits with 13 cards in each suit.
(i) One card is drawn from the pack and kept on the table. A second card is drawn and placed beside it on the table. What is the probability that the second card is from a different suit to the first?
(ii) The two cards are replaced and the pack shuffled. Four cards are chosen from the pack and placed side by side on the table. What is the probability that these four cards are all from different suits?
Anyone can explain how to do it showing clear working?
(b)A pack of 52 cards consists of four suits with 13 cards in each suit.
(i) One card is drawn from the pack and kept on the table. A second card is drawn and placed beside it on the table. What is the probability that the second card is from a different suit to the first?
(ii) The two cards are replaced and the pack shuffled. Four cards are chosen from the pack and placed side by side on the table. What is the probability that these four cards are all from different suits?
Anyone can explain how to do it showing clear working?