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anastassius [24]
3 years ago
13

Please answer this question now

Mathematics
2 answers:
Art [367]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

61

Step-by-step explanation:

Definition of conguency

*figure on the right is rotated a bit

Oxana [17]3 years ago
6 0
.....61 is the answer
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1) 10200 possibilities

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Step-by-step explanation:

Straigth:

The Straight can start from 10 different positions: from an A, from a 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or from a 10 (if it starts from a 10, it ends in an A).

Given one starting position, we have 4 posibilities depending on the suit for each number, but we need to substract the 4 possible straights with the same suit. Hence, for each starting position there are 4⁵ - 4 possibilities. This means that we have 10 * (4⁵-4) = 10200 possibilities for a straight.

Flush:

We have 4 suits; each suit has 13 cards, so for each suit we have as many flushes as combinations of 5 cards from their group of 13. This is equivalent to the total number of ways to select 5 elements from a set of 13, in other words, the combinatorial number of 13 with 5 {13 \choose 5} .  However we need to remove any possible for a straight in a flush, thus, for each suit, we need to remove 10 possibilities (the 10 possible starting positions for a straight flush). Multiplying for the 4 suits this gives us

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We have 4 suits and 10 possible ways for each suit to start a straight flush. The suit and the starting position determines the straight flush (for example, the straight flush starting in 3 of hearts is 3 of hearts, 4 of hearts, 5 of hearts, 6 of hearts and 7 of hearts. This gives us 4*10 = 40 possibilities for a straight flush.

4 of a kind:

We can identify a 4 of a kind with the number/letter that is 4 times and the remaining card. We have 13 ways to pick the number/letter, and 52-4 = 48 possibilities for the remaining card. That gives us 48*13 = 624 possibilities for a 4 of a kind.

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We need to pick the pair of numbers that is repeated, so we are picking 2 numbers from 13 possible, in other words, {13 \choose 2} = 78 possibilities. For each number, we pick 2 suits, we have {4 \choose 2} = 6 possibilities to pick suits for each number. Last, we pick the remaining card, that can be anything but the 8 cards of those numbers. In short, we have 78*6*6*(52-8) = 123552 possibilities.  

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