Answer:
Part A- 6
Part B- 3
Part C- 3/22100
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A-
Use the permutation formula and plug in 3 for n and 2 for k.
nPr=n!/(n-k)!
3P2=3!/(3-2)!
Simplify.
3P2=3!/1!
3P2=6
Part B-
Use the combination formula and plug in 3 for n and 2 for k.
nCk=n!/k!(n-k)!
3C2=3!/2!(3-2)!
Simplify.
3C2=3!/2!(1!)
3C2=3
Part C-
It is given that the total number of three-card hands that can be dealt from a deck of 52 cards is 22100. Use the fact that the probability of something equals the total successful outcomes over the sample space. In this case the total successful outcomes is 3 and the sample space is 22100.
I believe the answer is 3/22100
I honestly suck at probability but I tried my best.