in the game of black havk the picture cards count as 10 points and the ace counts as either 1 or 11 points. all other cards are counted at face value. black jack is achieved if 2 cards total 21 points. what is the probability of getting blackjack in this problem
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If you're playing blackjack, traditionally the king, queen, jack, and ten are all worth 10 points, two through nine are all worth their numerical value, and the ace is worth 11 points. ( Aces can also be worth 1 but let's ignore that for this problem). If you are dealt two cards from a standard 52-card deck at random, what is the probability that the total value of your two cards is exactly 21? The answer can be left in the form of combinations.
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