Well, it's a bit constructed admittedly. I was really thinking of AA vs. big wrap in a raised pot, but there you'll normally have your K for an additional two outs--although AA may have some of your outs covered as well.
I kind of adjusted the outs to "simulate" (if not really duplicate) the following, which was actually very close to action I had on a recent hand: I raise KQJT in BB, UTG calls, SB comes back with a limp-re-raise (which doesn't HAVE to mean AA with this guy but probably). Flop comes K94ss, and I don't have the flush. He pots, and I call. In the actual hand I'm thinking about, I spiked the straight, so not really a problem there. But if the turn is something like an offsuit 2, I really don't think I have odds to call.