Assuming the cards are all different, the answer is 1/(8!) = 1/40320
"To correct" means to make something right, or in terms of marking tests, to mark what is wrong. The correct answer means the answer that is right or proper.
The right Answer is -----> Stacking the cards in order of face value.
not a chance!
Though "correct" and "right" mean the exact same thing, I'd say "correct" is more of what a host on a game show might say, whereas "right" is agreeing with someone or acknowledging their choice.
in the right place is the correct one
Chance of picking first heart card is 13/52, picking second right after is 12/51, total chance is 13/52 multiplied by 12/51. This works if we pick one card, don't replace it and then pick another. Here is the probability of 2 Hearts if we pick two cards at the same time. 13 Hearts choose 2/ 52 cards choose 2= 13C2/52C2=78/1326=1/17
A gambler will win at gambling if they play their cards skillfully. This is the origin of the above phrase, for instance someone may say to a boy who is keen on a girl. "If you play your cards right you will be in there", meaning if you make the correct moves you have a chance of getting the girl to go out with you.
no you can't youll have to wait until someone else wants tea
If my math is right, and it probably isn't, there's approximately a 0.00000013% chance. Here is the math one might consider: Essentially you are looking to deal 8 cards out of a 52 card deck, order being irrelevant. So that would be 52!/{(52-8)! * (8)!} = 752,538,150 possibilities And you are looking for ONE of those possibilites 1 / 752,538,150 = 0.000000001328836285575690 So as a percentage, 0.00000013% would seem correct.
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If the teacher is staring at you, stare right back at them. If they are picking on you, ask them why they are picking on you and do everything they say and when.
The duration of Play Your Cards Right is 1800.0 seconds.
Play Your Cards Right was created on 1980-02-01.
"Play your cards right" simply means making the right decisions in a given circumstance.
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40 cards right now.
The correct spelling is "you are right." "Rite" refers to a religious or solemn ceremony, while "right" means correct or accurate.