A pack of 52 cards consists of 13 cards of each suit.
ii) Four cards are chosen at random from the pack and placed side by side and the table. What is the probability that these four cards are all from different suits?
--> 52/52 x 39/51 x 26/50 x 13/49 = 0.105 (to 3 d.p) is the correct answer,
can somebody please elaborate on why this does not need to be multiplied by 4 (as it could happen with any of the 4 suits?)
Thanks as always
ii) Four cards are chosen at random from the pack and placed side by side and the table. What is the probability that these four cards are all from different suits?
--> 52/52 x 39/51 x 26/50 x 13/49 = 0.105 (to 3 d.p) is the correct answer,
can somebody please elaborate on why this does not need to be multiplied by 4 (as it could happen with any of the 4 suits?)
Thanks as always