1. Suppose three cards are selected from a standard deck of 52 cards and laid out in a row on a table. In how many ways can this be done such that f. all are clubs or all are red cards? g. exactly one is a number (non-face) card?

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1. Suppose three cards are selected from a
standard deck of 52 cards and laid out in a
row on a table. In how many ways can this
be done such that
f. all are clubs or all are red cards?
g. exactly one is a number (non-face)
card?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Suppose three cards are selected from a standard deck of 52 cards and laid out in a row on a table. In how many ways can this be done such that f. all are clubs or all are red cards? g. exactly one is a number (non-face) card?
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