Poker II Refer to Exercise 4.31. You have a poker hand containing four of a kind.
a. How many possible poker hands can be dealt?
b. In how many ways can you receive four cards of the same face value and one card from the other 48 available cards?
c. What is the probability of being dealt four of a kind?
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Playing Poker Five cards are selected from a 52-card deck for a poker hand.
a. How many simple events are in the sample space?
b. A royal flush is a hand that contains the A, K, Q, J, and 10, all in the same suit. How many ways are there to get a royal flush?
c. What is the probability of being dealt a royal flush?
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