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Three cards are drawn at random from an ordinary pack of cards, find the chance that the selected combination will consists of one ace, one king and one queen.

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`(""^(4) C_(1) xx ""^(4) C_(1) xx ""^(4)C_(1))/(""^(52) C_(3))`
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