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Using the compass measure between points S and N, draw an arc to the right of line m, centered at T, intersecting the edge of circle P.
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Whether this will actually do what Gerald wants depends on several things:
• point Q being on line L
• point N being to the right of line M
• the intersection point of the drawn arc and circle P being point R.
We presume these things would be resolved by an attached diagram (missing here).
Answer: 108336
Step-by-step explanation:
given data:
cards on deck = 52
Since 2 queens are supposed to be in the 5 card hand. Therefore, 2 queens are choosen since we have a total of 4.
Since 2 Queens have been chosen already choosen. we are left with 3cards out of the hand of 5. This cards are to be choosen from the 48 remaining cards. Similarly same process would be used for other combination of playing cards.
(42∗483)+(43∗482)+(44∗481).
= (6 * 17296) + (4 * 1128 ) + (1 * 48)
= 103776 + 4512 + 48
=108336