“ You are dealt five cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. How many of these handshave at least one queenandat least one spade. ”He breaks this into two cases. In the first case, he looks at hands which contain the queen of spadesQ♠. There is 1 way of choosing the Queen of Spades, and51C4ways of choosing the other fourcards. In the second case, he will start by choosing a non-spade queen (3 ways) and a non-queenspade (12 ways). There are 50 cards remaining, so he also throws away the Queen of Spades sothat he doesn’t overlap case 1. This gives49C3ways of choosing the last three cards. He concludesthat the answer is51C4+ (3·12·49C3). His answer is incorrect. Explain why, and give the correctanswer.
