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Jan 17 Homework Solutions Math 151, Winter 2012 …

Jan 17 Homework Solutions Math 151, Winter 2012 …

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that they form a blackjack? That is, what is the probability that one of the cards is an ace and the other one is either a ten, a jack, a queen, or a king? There are 4 possible aces and 4 4 = 16 tens, jacks, queens, and kings, so there are 416 = 64 ways to select black jack. There are 52 2 ways to choose two cards. Therefore

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th. th. Black Jack - Spring 2011 No. 158 . Editorial team . Mick Lindsay, Nigel Robinson and Editorial Assistant Michael Page. Website – Neil Richardson

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