Question
In a card game using a normal deck of playing cards containing 52 cards, 13 cards are dealt to a player.
a) how many different combinations of cards are possible in that players hands?
b) how many different hands are possible that consist ofnine spades and four clubs. Then leave t in factorial form.
for a i am thinking p(52,13)
and b i am not oo sure how to answer that.
a) how many different combinations of cards are possible in that players hands?
b) how many different hands are possible that consist ofnine spades and four clubs. Then leave t in factorial form.
for a i am thinking p(52,13)
and b i am not oo sure how to answer that.
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