QUESTION 1 1. A single card is drawn at random from each of three well-shuffled decks of playing cards. Find the probability that all three cards drawn are different. (rounded at the third decimal place).

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1. A single card is drawn at random from each of three well-shuffled decks of playing cards. Find the
probability that all three cards drawn are different. (rounded at the third decimal place).
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 1. A single card is drawn at random from each of three well-shuffled decks of playing cards. Find the probability that all three cards drawn are different. (rounded at the third decimal place).
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