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Two packs of 52 cards are shuffled together. The number of ways in which a man can be dealt 26 cards so that he does not get two cards of the same suit and same denomination is a. `^52 C_(26). 2^(26)` b. `^104 C_(26)` c. `dot^(52)C_(26)` d. none of these

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