Question 1075257: The question is:
Find the number of ways to get the following combinations from a 52 card deck. Two red aces and two black queens.
A. 144
B. 48
C. 1152
D. 192
I have tried a bunch of things and I believe the answer is not portrayed by the multiple choice. There are only 2 red aces and 2 black queens so it is a 1X1=1 way and that is not an option
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the number of ways to get the following combinations from a 52 card deck. Two red aces and two black queens.
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Not a well stated problem.
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As you said, there are only 2 red aces, and 2 black queens.
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Maybe the order in which they're drawn is the question.
AAQQ
AQAQ
AQQA
QQAA
QAQA
QAAQ
That's only 6.
Maybe take the suits into account?
A/C, A/S, Q/H, Q/D
Might get to 48 that way.
I wouldn't waste time on it.
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