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4. Given a 5-card hard from a 52-card deck: (a) A sequence is a hand consisting of five consecutive cards of any suit (e. g., 5♥ − 6♥ − 7♠ − 8♦ − 9♣). An ace may be either high (as in 10-J-Q-K-A, or low, as in A-2-3-4-5, but can’t "wrap around" (Q-KA-2-3 is not a valid sequence). How many different sequence hands are possible?

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