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I need to double check an answer for 16 I got answer B

I need to double check an answer for 16 I got answer B-example-1
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The problem below is an example of which of the following?

A standard deck of playing cards has four suits with thirteen different cards in each suit. If the order in which the cards are dealt is not important, how many different five card hands, are possible?

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b. Combination (A combination is the process of selecting the elements or objects of a set in such a way that, unlike permutations, the order does not matter)

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