SOLUTION: In a 20-card playing deck with only 10s, jacks, kings, queens, and aces, what is the probability that a person is dealt a hand of five caeds that are all diamonds?

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Question 596789: In a 20-card playing deck with only 10s, jacks, kings, queens, and aces, what is the probability that a person is dealt a hand of five caeds that are all diamonds?
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There are ways to deal a 5 card hand from a 20 card deck, presuming 20 uniquely different cards in the deck. Only one of these ways is a hand with all diamonds.

John

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