You are dealt seven cards from a standard and shuffled deck of playing cards. (Note that a standard deck has 52 cards and four of those are Jacks.) What is the probability that you'll have exactly two Jacks in your hand?
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Step 1: Calculate the total number of ways to choose 7 cards from a deck of 52 cards, which is given by 52 choose 7. Show more…
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