To find: the number of possible 5-card hands that contains the cards specified.
Given information:
The cards should be: 4 kings and 1 other card
These cards are taken from a standard 52-card deck.
Formula Used:
Combinations of n Objects Taken r at a Time
The number of combinations of r objects taken from a group of n distinct objects is denoted by
Some known values are:
Explanation:
It is known that there is 1 king in each of the four suits (spades, clubs, hearts and diamonds).
So that's 4 king cards out of 52 cards.
Now, the remaining 1 card to be chosen can be any of the
Thus, the number of possible 5-card hands that contains 4 kings and 1 other cards is given by:
Use the above formula for finding combinations value:
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