Answer:
736 ways
Explanation:
There are 4 Jacks in a standard 52 card deck, thus there is a 4 in 52 chance that the first card is a jack. There are then 51 cards left of which 4 are Kings. For the last card, There are 4 Queens in the remaining 50 cards, so there are 46 possible cards that are not a Queen. The number of possible hands that match the criteria is:
![n=4*4*46\\n=736\ ways](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/162n4qahnl93bo2sc67o1kadh9pzahn0hb.png)
There are 736 ways to pick those cards.