A man is dealt a poker hand (5 cards) from an ordinary playing deck. In how many ways can he be dealt (i) a straight fiush, (ii) four of a kind, (iii) a straight, (iv) a pair of aces, (v) two of a kind (a pair)?

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A man is dealt a poker hand (5 cards) from an ordinary playing deck. In how many ways can he
be dealt (i) a straight fiush, (ii) four of a kind, (iii) a straight, (iv) a pair of aces, (v) two of a
kind (a pair)?
Transcribed Image Text:A man is dealt a poker hand (5 cards) from an ordinary playing deck. In how many ways can he be dealt (i) a straight fiush, (ii) four of a kind, (iii) a straight, (iv) a pair of aces, (v) two of a kind (a pair)?
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