jacks​, twelve face​ cards, thirteen hearts​ (all red), thirteen diamonds​ (all red), thirteen spades​ (all black), and thirteen clubs​ (all black). Of the

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A standard​ 52-card deck contains four
jacks​, twelve face​ cards, thirteen hearts​ (all red), thirteen diamonds​ (all red), thirteen spades​ (all black), and thirteen clubs​ (all black). Of the
20,358,520 different six​-card hands​ possible, decide how many would consist of the following.
​(a) all diamonds
​(b) all black cards
​(c) all jacks
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