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A Card Game Three students are playing a cardgame. They decide to choose the first person to play byeach selecting a card from the 52-card deck and lookingfor the highest card in value and suit. They rank thesuits from lowest to highest: clubs, diamonds, hearts,and spades.
a. If the card is replaced in the deck after each studentchooses, how many possible configurations of thethree choices are possible?
b. How many configurations are there in which eachstudent picks a different card?
c. What is the probability that all three students pickexactly the same card?
d. What is the probability that all three students pickdifferent cards?
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