A random collection of 10 cards is chosen from a standard deck of 52. What is the probability of having 3 cards each of two different ranks, and 2 cards each of another two different ranks? For example, {2s, 2h, 2c, 7s, 7d, 7c, 5h, 5d, 9s, 9d}

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A random collection of 10 cards is chosen from a standard deck of 52. What is the probability of having 3 cards each of two different ranks, and 2 cards each of another two different ranks? For example, {2s, 2h, 2c, 7s, 7d, 7c, 5h, 5d, 9s, 9d}

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