Multiple Choice
Solve the problem.
-Among the 635,013,559,600 possible bridge hands (13 cards each) how many contain at least one card that is not a diamond?
A) 317,506,779,800 hands
B) 635,013,559,587 hands
C) 317,506,779,799 hands
D) 635,013,559,599 hands
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