since the values of all cards are the same, the winner comes down to the amount of royalty, so 3 queens beats two jacks and 2 fives
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3 jacks and two 6s is better then 3 6s and 2 jacks :)
There are 4 suits (heart, club, diamond, spade) and 3 royals: king, queen, and jack. Since you only want to know 2 of them, take 4 (number of suits) and multiply it by 2 (number of royals). There are 4 queens and 4 jacks in a deck of cards.
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If there are 10 people doing high fives, each person can high five every other person once. The number of unique high fives can be calculated using the combination formula ( \binom{n}{2} ), where ( n ) is the number of people. For 10 people, this is ( \binom{10}{2} = \frac{10 \times 9}{2} = 45 ). Therefore, there would be 45 high fives.
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