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In​ 5-card poker, the number of outcomes favorable to an event E is given in the...

In​ 5-card poker, the number of outcomes favorable to an event E is given in the table. Find the probability of being dealt a full house.

Event E

​# of Outcomes Favorable to E

Royal flush

4

Straight flush

36

Four of a kind

624

Full house

3744

Flush

5108

Straight

​10,200

Three of a kind

​54,912

Two pairs

​123,552

One pair

​1,098,240

No pair

​1,302,540

Total

​2,598,960

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P(full house) = 3744 / 2598960 = 0.00144 (ans)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    


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