1. The game Five Crowns uses a deck with five suits (the four usual suits plus stars) and has no aces or twos. (the deck actually has two copies of each card, plus jokers, but we'll assume there is only one copy of each and no jokers) How many different hands are possible? b. How many full-houses are there? How many hands are there with exactly two pairs? а. C.

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11. The game Five Crowns uses a deck with five suits (the four usual suits plus stars) and has no aces or
twos. (the deck actually has two copies of each card, plus jokers, but we'll assume there is only one
copy of each and no jokers)
How many different hands are possible?
b. How many full-houses are there?
How many hands are there with exactly two pairs?
d. How many have exactly two hearts?
а.
С.
Transcribed Image Text:11. The game Five Crowns uses a deck with five suits (the four usual suits plus stars) and has no aces or twos. (the deck actually has two copies of each card, plus jokers, but we'll assume there is only one copy of each and no jokers) How many different hands are possible? b. How many full-houses are there? How many hands are there with exactly two pairs? d. How many have exactly two hearts? а. С.
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