Question: A typical deck of cards has 4 suits (,,,) - and the following 13 denominations: Ace, 2 thru 10, Jack, Queen, and king). A single

A typical deck of cards has 4 suits (,,,) - and the following 13 denominations: Ace, 2 thru 10, Jack, Queen, and king). A single card has two characteristics suit and denomination, for example [King of ] or [4 of ] etc.

Imagine a typical deck of cards with an additional 2 suit(s) say: horseshoes and stars. Each new suit still has the normal 13 denominations as the original suits. Your new expanded deck then has 78 total cards and a total of 6 suits.

If 5 cards are randomly selected without replacement from your deck of 78 card deck. Find the probabilities of the following:

3 Kings and 2 s .(If rounding, use at least five decimals in your answer)

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