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For a game a person is dealt a random group of 2 cards from the 52 possible cards (the order does not matter). How many different groups of 2 cards are possible to be dealt? A. 103 B. 1326 C. 2652 D. 2704
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For a game a person is dealt a random group of 2 cards from the 52 possible cards (the order does not matter).
How many different groups of 2 cards are possible to be dealt?
A. 103
B. 1326
C. 2652
D. 2704
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