Suppose 6 cards are dealt from an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards.
(a) What is the probability that exactly 4 of the cards will be face cards?
(b) What is the probability that at least 1 of the cards will be a queen?
a) P(exactly 4 cards are face cards) =
Hence, probability is 1485/78302 or 0.0190 (approx)
b) P(at least 1 queen) = 1 - P(no queen)


Hence, probability is 21508/54145 or 0.3972 (approx)
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