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Poker In Exercises 19–24 you are asked to calculate the probability of being dealt various poker hands. (Recall that a poker player is dealt 5 cards at random from a standard deck of 52.) Express each of your answers as a decimal rounded to four decimal places unless otherwise stated. [HinT: See Example 3.]
Straight flush: Five cards of the same suit with consecutive denominations but not a royal flush. (A royal flush consists of the 10, J, Q, K, and A of one suit.) Round the answer to one significant digit. Examples: A♣, 2♣, 3♣, 4♣, 5♣, or 9♦, 10♦, J♦, Q♦, K♦, or A♥, 2♥, 3♥, 4♥, 5♥, but not 10♦, J♦, Q♦, K♦, A♦
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