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A poker hand is defined as drawing five cards at random without replacement from a deck of 52 playing cards. Find the
(a) Four of a kind (four cards of equal face value and one card of a different value).
(b) Full house (one pair and one triple of cards with equal face value).
(c) Three of a kind (three equal face values plus two cards of different values).
(d) Two pairs (two pairs of equal face value plus one card of a different value).
(e) One pair (one pair of equal face value plus three cards of different values).
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