How many poker hands consist of four clubs and a card of a different suit? OA) 39. C(52,4) OB) 48. C(52,4) OC) 39. C(13, 4) OD) 48. C(13, 4) OE) none of these

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How many poker hands consist of four clubs and a card of a
different suit?
OA) 39. C(52,4)
OB) 48. C(52,4)
OC) 39. C(13, 4)
OD) 48. C(13, 4)
E) none of these
Transcribed Image Text:How many poker hands consist of four clubs and a card of a different suit? OA) 39. C(52,4) OB) 48. C(52,4) OC) 39. C(13, 4) OD) 48. C(13, 4) E) none of these
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