SOLUTION: If six cards are chosen without replacement from a standard
deck, how many hands are possible if
1. The six cards can be anything?
2. At least one card is an ace?
3. At least f
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Question 286843: If six cards are chosen without replacement from a standard
deck, how many hands are possible if
1. The six cards can be anything?
2. At least one card is an ace?
3. At least four are clubs?
4. Exactly three of the cards are hearts?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1-52*51*50*49*48*47
2-4*51*50*49*48*47
3-13*12*11*10*48*47
4-13*12*11*39*38*37
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