Chapter 11
How many different 5-card hands are possible? II) How many of the possible 5-card hands from a standard 52-card deck would consist of the following cards? (a) Four clubs and one non-club (b) Two face cards and three non-face cards (c) Two red cards, two clubs, and a spade. Permutations. How many arrangements are there of five things taken three ... ................
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