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Mathematics, 05.03.2020 21:39 KekePonds1021

A poker deck consists of cards ranked 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,J, Q,K, A, (13 different ranks) each in four suits, for a total of 52 distinct cards. A pinochle deck consists of two copies each of cards ranked 9,10,J, Q,K, A, each in four suits, for a total of 48 cards (24 pairs of identical cards).What is the probability that a five-card poker hand drawn from a pinochle deck contains no duplicate cards?

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