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Solve the Problem. -How Many 5-Card Poker Hands Consisting of Three 7ʹs and Three

Question 17

Question 17

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Solve the problem.
-How many 5-card poker hands consisting of three 7ʹs and two cards that are not 7ʹs are possible in a52-card deck?


A) 4512
B) 2256
C) 5304
D) 2652

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