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In Example 4, what is the probability of a hand containing two pairs, one of aces and the other of kings? (This hand contains 2 aces, 2 kings, and a fifth card that is neither an ace nor a king.)
EXAMPLE 4 Poker
In a common form of the card game poker, a hand of 5 cards is dealt to each player from deck of 52 cards. There are a total of
such hands possible. Find the probability of getting each of the following hands.
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