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  • 03-05-2017
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Use the multiplication principle to tell the total number of three-card hands (permutations) that can be made with two aces

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Hagrid
Hagrid Hagrid
  • 15-05-2017
We are asked for the total or three card hands that can be made with two aces. The three-card hand should have two aces. We will use permutation in solving this problem and the solution is shown below:
nPr = n! /(n-r)!
n=3
r=2
3P2 = 3!/(3-2)!
3P2 = 6

The answer is 6.

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