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Two packs of 52 playing cards are shuffled together . The number of ways in which a man can be dealt 26 cards so that does not get two cards of the same suit and same denomination. (A) `^52C_26` (B) `^52C_26.2` (C) `^52C_26.2^26` (D) none of these

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