Find the number of ways to form the following five-card poker hands: (a) no matches of any face or numeral (b) exactly one pair (c) two pairs (d) three of a kind (e) a full house (f) four of a kind Are these events, (a) through (f), mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive? If they are, how can this information be used to check your answers in (a) through (f)?

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1.32. Find the number of ways to form the following five-card poker
hands:
(a) no matches of any face or numeral
(b) exactly one pair
(c) two pairs
(d) three of a kind
(e) a full house
(f) four of a kind
Are these events, (a) through (f), mutually exclusive and collectively
exhaustive? If they are, how can this information be used to check
your answers in (a) through (f)?
Transcribed Image Text:1.32. Find the number of ways to form the following five-card poker hands: (a) no matches of any face or numeral (b) exactly one pair (c) two pairs (d) three of a kind (e) a full house (f) four of a kind Are these events, (a) through (f), mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive? If they are, how can this information be used to check your answers in (a) through (f)?
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