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Chapter 2 Problem 4P

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Problem 4P

Calculate the number of possible five-card poker hands, dealt, from a deck of 52 cards. (The order of cards in a hand does not matter.) A royal flush consists of the five highest-ranking cards (ace, king, queen, jack, 10) of any one of the four suits. What is the probability of being dealt a royal flush (on the first deal)?

Solution

Solution 4P

The binomial coefficient applies to any situation in which we need to select a subset of objects from a larger set of , and the order doesn’t matter.

Step 1 of  2

The number of different 5 card poker hands selected from a standard deck of 52 cards is

= 2,598,960

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Title An Introduction to Thermal Physics  1 
Author Daniel V. Schroeder
ISBN 9780201380279

Calculate the number of possible five-card poker hands,

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