SOLUTION: 2 cards are drawn from a standardized deck of 52 playing cards. How many different hands are possible if the drawing is done without replacement? solve using the combination rule.
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Question 726089: 2 cards are drawn from a standardized deck of 52 playing cards. How many different hands are possible if the drawing is done without replacement? solve using the combination rule.
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2 cards are drawn from a standardized deck of 52 playing cards. How many different hands are possible if the drawing is done without replacement? solve using the combination rule.
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Ans: 52C2 = (52*51)/(1*2) = 26*51 = 1326 hands
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Stan H.
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