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A

`196//.^(64)C_(3)`

B

`49//.^(64)C_(3)`

C

`36//.^(64)C_(3)`

D

`98//.^(64)C_(3)`

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A

We have,
n(S) = `.^(64)C_(3)`
Let 'E' be the event of selecting 3 squares which form the letter 'L'.
The number of ways of selecting squares consisting of 4 unit squares is `7 xx 7 = 49`.
Each square with 4 unit squares form 4 L-shapes consisting of 3 unit squares. Therefore.
n(E) = `7 xx 7 xx 4 = 196`
`therefore P(E) = (196)/(.^(64)C_(3))`
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