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A single card is drawn at random from each of six well-shuffled decks of playing cards. Find the probability that all six cards drawn are different.

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User Harriv
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Answer:

0.74141

Explanation:

There are 52 cards in total

since each card is different,

the probability = number of favorable cards / total number of outcomes

P(C₁) = number of favorable cards / total number of outcomes

=
(52)/(52)

P(C₂, C₁) = number of favorable cards / total number of outcomes

=
(51)/(52)

P(C₃,C₁ ∩ C₂) =
(50)/(52)

P(C₄,C₁ ∩ C₂ ∩ C₃) =
(49)/(52)

P(C₅,C₁ ∩ C₂ ∩ C₃ ∩ C₄) =
(48)/(52)

P(C₆,C₁ ∩ C₂ ∩ C₃ ∩ C₄ ∩ C₅) =
(47)/(52)

General multiplication rule

P(A) =P(C₁ ∩ C₂ ∩ C₃ ∩ C₄ ∩ C₅ ∩ C₆)

=
(52)/(52). (51)/(52). (50)/(52). (49)/(52). (48)/(52) .(47)/(52)

= 8,808,975 / 11,881,376

= 0.74141

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