Refer to a deck of fifty-two playing cards (jokers not allowed). (a) How many five-card poker hands consisting of three jacks and two queens are possible? (b) How many five-card poker hands containing three of a kind and a pair (a full house) are possible?

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Refer to a deck of fifty-two playing cards (jokers not allowed).

(a) How many five-card poker hands consisting of three jacks and two queens are possible?


(b) How many five-card poker hands containing three of a kind and a pair (a full house) are possible?
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