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A straight is a five card hand containing consecutive values. If m is equal to the number of ways in which all the five cards, in a straight, are not from the same suit, then the value of `(m)/(1500)` is equal to (Consider the value of J as 11, Q as 12, K as 13 and Ace as 14)

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