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    Of the 2,598,960 Different Five-Card Hands Possible from a Deck
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Of the 2,598,960 Different Five-Card Hands Possible from a Deck

Question 64

Question 64

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Of the 2,598,960 different five-card hands possible from a deck of 52 playing cards, how many would contain 2 black cards and 3 red cards?


A) 845,000
B) 1,267,500
C) 1,690,000
D) 422,500

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