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6.25Â A deck of 52 cards is mixed well, and 5 cards are dealt.
a.      It can be shown that (disregarding the order  in which the cards are dealt) there are 2,598,960 pos- sible five-card hands, of which only 1287 are hands consisting entirely of spades. What is the probability that a hand will consist entirely of spades? What is the probability that a hand will consist entirely of a single suit?
b.       It can be shown that exactly 63,206 hands contain only spades and clubs, with both suits represented. What is the probability that a hand consists en- tirely of spades and clubs with both suits represented?
c.       Using the result of Part (b), what is the probability that a hand contains cards from exactly two suits?
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