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Suppose five cards are drawn from a standard 52 card deck of playing cards, as described in Example 1.4.3, with all possibilities being equally likely. El is the event that all five cards are one of A, K, Q, J (though not necessarily of the same suit). Find P(E1). E2 is the event that either all the five cards are from the same suit or four of the five cards are A, K, Q, J from a common suit. Find P(E2).

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a)there are 16 such cards.. =)probability=16c5/52c5 b)five cards of same suit are not possible no of possibilities of having all four of same suit is..4*12/52c5 there are 4 possibilities of having same suits..i.e diamonds or spades or clubs or hearts wen any of the suit is taken the remaining card can be taken from other 12 plsss rate