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Posted Date: 07 Aug 2009      Posted By: Karan taneja      Member Level: Silver       Category: Arithmetic Reasoning

In how many ways can one choose 6 cards from a normal deck of cards so as to have all suits present?



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(13*13*13*13) x 48 x 47
(13*13*13*13) x 27 x 47
(13*13*13*13) x 48C6
13*13*13*13




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