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How many 4 card hands that contain exactly 3 aces and 1 queen can be chosen from a 52 card deck? A.12 B. 16 C.4 D. 8
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How many 4 card hands that contain exactly 3 aces and 1 queen can be chosen from a 52 card deck? A.12 B. 16 C.4 D. 8
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it's 12 because out of all 52 cards there are a possible number which can be either 12 or 16 and it cant be 16 because thats just too many
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It should be 12
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