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Mathematics, 15.02.2021 23:00 jonathansheehan26

Charlie draws five cards out of a deck of 52. If he gets at least three of one suit, he discards the cards not of that suit and then draws until he again has five cards. For example, if he gets three hearts, one club, and one spade, he throws the two nonhearts away and draws two more. What is the probability he will end up with five cards of the same suit

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