SOLUTION: 6 cards are to be drawn (or dealt), without replacement, from a deck of 52 cards. In how many ways can this be done if
a) all of the cards drawn are to be spades?
b) all are to b
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Question 491266: 6 cards are to be drawn (or dealt), without replacement, from a deck of 52 cards. In how many ways can this be done if
a) all of the cards drawn are to be spades?
b) all are to be kings?
c) none are to be diamonds?
d) all are to be clubs or all are to be kings?
Any help is so appreciated!
Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a) all of the cards drawn are to be spades?
ans: 13C6
b) all are to be kings?
ans: not possible, only 4 kings.
c) none are to be diamonds?
ans: 39C6
d) all are to be clubs or all are to be kings?
ans: 13C6
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