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Number of ways in which a pack of 52 playing cards be distributed equally among four players so that each may have the Ace, King, Queen and Jack of the same suit, is:

A

`(36!*4!)/((9!)^(4))`

B

`(36!)/((9!)^(4))`

C

`(52!.4!)/((13!)^(4))`

D

`(52!)/((13!)^(4))`

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