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Math Questions

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by yohex, Feb 20, 2007.

  1. Auslander

    Auslander Senior member

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    it's by no means a blow-off class, but the subject material is much more friendly than calc 2 and 3 were--perhaps that is because *i'm* actually doing the math and not mathematica? who knows. :)

    (physics major here, hopeful to become a qualifier for a physics-math double major)
     
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    Okay, whatever math the problem involves, can anyone try it? And actually I wanted to ask for a Straight, not a Flush. So the problem should be:

    If you are playing "Texas Hold'em" with Diamond 5 and Diamond 6 in your hand, what is the possibilities of getting a Straight when playing against 5 other players?

    Thank you
     

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