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In shuffling a pack of cards 3 are accidently dropped, then the chance that missing card should be of different suits is

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`(4C_3*13C_1*13C_1*13C_11)/(52C_3)`
`(4*13*13*13*6)/((52*51*50)/(13*17))`
`169/425`.
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