Multiple Choice
A "hungry" undergraduate student was looking for a way of making some extra money. The student turned to a life of vice - gambling. To be a good gambler, he needed to know the probability of certain events. Help him out by answering the following question A royal flush in poker is when you end up with the ace, king, queen, jack, and 10 of the same suit. It's the most rare event in poker. If you are playing with a well- shuffled, legitimate deck of 52 cards, what is the probability that if you are dealt 5 cards, you will have a royal flush? Assume randomness.
A) 0.0000000032
B) 0.000000013
C) 0.0000015
D) 0.0000004
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