SOLUTION: What is the probability of having two aces, two kings, and a queen in a five-card poker hand?
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Question 586366: What is the probability of having two aces, two kings, and a queen in a five-card poker hand?
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What is the probability of having two aces, two kings, and a queen in a five-card poker hand?
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# of ways to succeed: 4C2*4C2*4C1 = 6*6*4 = 144
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# of random hands of 5: 52C5 = 2598960
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P(2A and 2K and 1Q) = 144/2598960 = 0.0000554407
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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