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Mathematics, 30.10.2019 03:31 gajdmaciej9502

What is the probability that a random five-card hand has (a) exactly one pair (no three of a kind or two pairs)? comment on the answers (a) 13 × c(4, 2) × c(48, 3)/c(52, 5), (b) 13 × c(4, 2) × 48 × 44 × 40/c(52, 5), and (c) (52 × 3 × 48 × 44 × 40)/ (52 × 51 × 50 × 49 × 48).

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