Solve the problem.How many 5-card poker hands consisting of 2 aces and 3 kings are possible with an ordinary 52-card deck?
A. 6
B. 12
C. 288
D. 24
Answer: D
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A. -13 B. 19 C. 33 D. -33
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= ln
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Find the difference. -
A.
B.
C. -
D. -
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