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From a pack of 52 cards, 4 are drawn one by one without replacement. Find the probability that all are aces (or, kings).

A

`1-(12^(3))/(13^(3))`

B

`(12^(3))/(13^(3))`

C

`1-(1)/(13^(3))`

D

`1-(1)/((13^(3)))`

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