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Two decks of playing cards are well shuffled and 26 cards are randomly distributed to a player. Then the probability that the player gets all distinct cards is-

A

`(""^(52)C_(26))/(""^(104)C_(26))`

B

`(""^(2xx52)C_(26))/(""^(104)C_(26))`

C

`(""^(2^(13xx52))C_(26))/(""^(104)C_(26))`

D

`""^(2^(26xx""^(52)C_(26))/(""^(104)C_(26))`

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